The Defence
Headquarters (DHQ) yesterday said the January 17 bombing of the internally
displaced persons (IDPs) in Rann, Borno State, where hundreds of IDPs
were
killed by a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) strike was caused by lack of appropriate
marking of the area.
Speaking on
the report at a joint press briefing of the Armed Forces yesterday in Abuja,
Director of Defence Information (DDI), Maj. Gen John Enenche, said the location
where the incidence happened was not reflected in the operational map as a
humanitarian base.
According to Guardian report, Enenche
noted people were not expected to congregate at that location, noting that the
Boko Haram terrorists use the method to form-up before attacking innocent
civilians.
According to
him, when mass movement was noticed through aerial satellite observation, it
was taken for Boko Haram terrorists’ activity, which needed to be neutralised
without delay.
To avert
future occurrences, Enenche said: “All locations where humanitarian activities
take place in the theatre of operation should be marked appropriately for
ground and aerial identification in line with international best practices.
“The
geographical and spatial coordinates of all areas of humanitarian activities
within the theatre should be provided to the Theatre Command Headquarters.
“There
should be timely and mandatory exchange of information between stakeholders,
for all activities in the theatre of operation.”
On the clash
between the Nigerian Army personnel and Police, which occurred on April 11,
2017 in Damaturu that led to the death of one soldier and three policemen, with
seven policemen injured, Enenche said, was caused by an avoidable misunderstanding
from exchange of words and physical confrontation.
The defence
spokesman noted that the board of inquiry setup recommended strict centralised
operational and administrative control on all security agencies serving under
Operation Lafiya Dole.
“Offenders
in the incident are to be sanctioned appropriately to serve as a deterrent to
other personnel in the Theatre of operation. The outcome of all disciplinary
actions should be communicated to other parties,” he added.
He, however
urged all Nigerians and members of the public to continue to support the Armed
Forces of Nigeria in tackling security challenges, while urging the troops to
remain committed in carrying out its roles professionally.
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