The
Nigerian Army has warned members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, to desist
from making misleading comments, capable of breaching public peace and order. This
is contained in a statement issued by Army spokesman, Sani Usman.
“The
Army is aware of clandestine campaign of calumny and misinformation on the
incident of Dec.12, 2015 in Zaria.’’
He said that “a group of high ranking members of Islamic
Movement of Nigeria (IMN), led by one Dr Abdullahi Danladi, a lecturer at
Ahmadu Bello University Zaria,’’ was misrepresenting facts about the incident.
“He was at the university on Wednesday soliciting support and
telling lies about the circumstances surrounding the incident and the incident
itself.
“He also went further to make false and unfounded allegations of
casualty figures and desecration of burial grounds.
“Dr Abdullahi Danladi and likeminded individuals should be
warned to desist from telling lies and misrepresentation of facts capable of
misleading the general public.”
The
statement said the actions of Mr. Danladi was preposterous and showed lack of
concern and respect for peace and tranquility.
It said that the Army would not sit back and allow some
mischievous elements in the society to further create unnecessary tension and
disaffection in the society.
It urged the public to disregard the misleading campaign by the
sect.
“This attitude will not be tolerated where people abuse their
privileged position to mislead the public, create disaffection.
“Nigerians and indeed all well meaning people are please
enjoined to be patient and await the outcome of the various enquiries
instituted by various government and non-governmental agencies.”
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