The
report credited to the British Newspaper, Daily Independent, UK in which it
claimed that Nigerian government “committed war crimes by terrorizing some of
its citizens in the war against insurgency” is to say the least, unduly
judgmental and quite consistent with the disdain and bias with which a section
of the western media reports Africa.
The
newspaper did not lay claim to any sense of professionalism in coming out with
that grossly unsubstantiated and bogus allegation against the Nigerian
government. No credible independent
source or government official was contacted to ascertain the veracity of those
wild claims yet the sanctimonious and all-knowing Daily Independent could not
exercise any restraint to be sure of its story.
Is it
not preposterous to even suggest that “4000 people have died in military
custody…” when it is on record that suspected terrorists are held in various
facilities while being processed for prosecution? At what point then did 4000
people die in military custody? This
ludicrous report did not come as a surprise to anybody since this biased
mindset against Nigerian government has always characterized this newspaper
even before the commencement of the ongoing counter-terrorist operation.
The
Daily Independent newspaper and its ilk should be reminded that the Nigerian
military and by extension the government cannot be intimidated by this patterned
bias and supremacist mindset in reporting Africa. Having adopted this kind of judgmental
posture, we will not be surprised by any phantom video they will release to
support their wild claim. We therefore urge the general public to
discountenance this obviously jaundiced report or whatever phantom video as it
is all aimed at tarnishing the image of Nigerian military.
The
preposterous interrogative posture of Daily Independent since the inception of
the war on terror in Nigeria clearly questions the integrity of the said
documentary and is therefore an indication of frantic effort at tarnishing the
Nigerian military and ultimately the Nigerian nation. The so called documentary
should therefore be taken with a pinch of the salt.
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