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December 01, 2020

Military clearance: I didn’t mean 43 murdered farmers deserved their fate – Garba Shehu

 

BY LINUS CHIBUIKE

SENIOR Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, has said that he did not mean that the 43 rice farmers who were gruesomely killed in Borno State by Boko Haram terrorists deserved their fate by saying that they did not obtain military clearance before proceeding to the area.

Shehu said he was human with tons of compassion and empathy, noting that there was nothing anyone would gain by trading blames.

The presidential spokesperson’s comments in an interview with BBC had generated heated controversy, with many people describing his position as insensitive.

Reacting, he said on Twitter, “Today, I found myself leading the trends in the social media for the wrong reasons. The State of Borno is essentially a military zone up till now that we are talking, and much of what people do; much of where they go are governed by the exigencies of security.

“Routinely, traders, administration officials and even UN agencies get the green light to go to many of the areas to avoid trouble.

“Information from security agencies says that the Zabarmari marshlands are infested with land mines and movements in around those areas subject to military oversight. No one is delighted with the massacre in Zabarmari and there is nothing anybody will gain by playing blame games.

“The question I tried to answer on BBC was: did the security sign off on the area as being free of mines and terrorists? The honest answer is, no. I’m human with tons of compassion and empathy, and could not have said that the victims deserved their fate for ignoring security clearance.

“I was merely explaining the mode of military operations in the war zone of the Northeast. There are areas that are still volatile that require security clearance which is intended to put people out of harm’s way.

“When tragedies occur, questions arise in terms of how something happened in order to avoid future recurrence. Informing the military of our movements in an area of volatility and uncertainty is intended to preserve public safety.

“Explaining why something happened doesn’t mean I have no sympathy for the victims. I was just explaining the military procedures on the safe movement of the people and not supporting the death of the victims.”

 

 

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