On Thursday, troops from the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army
stormed the Maiduguri Regional Office of the Media Trust, the publishers of
Daily Trust newspaper and quizzed two of its managers following a story
published by the medium. According to sources, the newspaper had published a
story on alleged mutiny by troops from the division earlier in the week, which
drew the ire of the Nigeria Army.
It was gathered from staff of the establishment in Maiduguri
that about eight soldiers led by the newly deployed spokesman of the 7
Division, Colonel Sani Usman stormed their office located along Baga road at
about 12 noon, requesting for the writer of the story. When the writer could
not be provided, the troops took the Regional Operation Manager, Jamilu Aliyu
and the out-going operational manager, Aminu Ado to the division office on the
order of the acting General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the division, Brigadier
General M.Y Ibrahim.
The duo were released after an hour interrogation. Both
Aliyu and Ado, recounting their experience later, said they were threatened by
the commander who repeatedly warned he medium to stop unnecessary criticisms of
the military in the newspaper’s reports.
Meanwhile, a letter signed by the division spokesman, Col
Usman and left at the Maiduguri office of the Daily Trust warned the newspaper
to retract the story. The letter warned that “failure to do so would henceforth
attract sanctions”.
It is also stated that “over time your paper has been
unnecessarily critical of the military without cross-checking your facts with
the formation,” even against the backdrop of the division unreadiness to give
any information to journalists having centralized all information dissemination
on insecurity in the state to the military authority at the defence
headquarters.
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