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Report of torture of man by soldiers false — Army

By Odita Sunday
19 December 2021   |   3:24 am
The Nigerian Army (NA) has described a video of torture of a man by suspected soldiers, which went viral on social media as false and misleading.

The Nigerian Army (NA) has described a video of torture of a man by suspected soldiers, which went viral on social media as false and misleading.

Brig. General Onyema Nwachukwu, the army spokesman, said: “The NA has been alerted to a misleading report making the rounds on social media, alleging that troops tortured one Christian Ehima to death. The NA, being a professional force, has utmost respect for the sanctity of human life and zero tolerance for infringement on the rights of the citizenry. 

“While the NA sympathises with the family of late Christian over this unfortunate incident, it is instructive to put the records in proper perspective, contrary to the misgivings peddled on the social media. 

“Incontrovertible evidence indicated that Christian Ehima wandered into a military checkpoint at Wire-Ake in Edo State on December 10 2021, without his clothes on, and was halted by soldiers on duty. He was interrogated but could not say anything meaningful on where he was coming from or heading. 

“His behaviour was rather weird and indicative of one who was obviously under some sort of influence. The Guard Commander, who observed his abnormal behavior, immediately requested for his phone in an effort to contact any of his relations, friends or associates. Shortly afterwards, a call came through to his phone and the caller identified herself as his mother.

“The soldier invited her to pick up her son, who was still very agitated and unstable. Subsequently, the woman arrived the scene and identified herself as his mother and a police officer. She was briefed about her son’s observed abnormal behaviour. In her conversation with the soldiers, she attributed her son’s weird behaviour to alcohol influence. The soldiers, however, maintained that whatever was responsible for Christian’s behaviour at that time was way beyond alcoholism.

“On sighting his mother, his behaviour aggravated. Thereafter, some passersby were mobilised to help her take him to the hospital.  

“It is also important to state that the incident was recorded both on video and audio, showing the behaviour of Christian Ehima and his mother commending the soldiers for their kind intervention. The evidence, including audio recordings of the police officer and her son are attached. 
 
Surprisingly, this unfortunate incident has been falsely reported in the social media without recourse to the reality of what transpired on the said date. The general public is urged to disregard this misguided information, as it is clearly manipulative and evidently an attempt to bring disrepute to the NA.”

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