Rights Commission indicts AG, Army, SSS
The NHRC deserves to be commended for identifying itself with what every keen observer knows to be the truth. Lessons from this unfortunate incident are that some innocent civilians are being framed up as having link with Boko Haram or are themselves Boko Haram elements. Only God knows how many such people lost their lives or are denied their rights. Another lesson is that no matter how corrupt and unjust a society is, one should never despair that things can’t be corrected. Our next demand is that all those directly or indirectly responsible for this murderous act must be brought to book here in this world while what will transpire between them and their Lord in the hereafter (if they believe in it) is their own cup of tea.
Nuru Muhammad
muhammaduna@yahoo.co.uk ************************** Tricycle association whose members have no accommodation is producing or encouraging destitution. Of what use is such association except to endanger the lives of its hustling members who
are of no fixed address/abode.
Joel K.
khestossenjoel@gmail.com ************************** It is unfortunate that the Senate is always behind the FG right or wrong. They did a shoddy investigation and now the truth is out for all to see!
Umar Ahmad
umaraaa20144@ymail.com ************************** The manner of this report is not sounding as it was made in Nigeria; but kudos to the NHRC for doing the right thing. If it were in other jurisdictions, the news today would be that of mass apologies and resignations from those indicted in the report. But this is Nigeria. Very soon, some may even get promotion or ‘better’ posting, as if nothing heinous took place under their noses. As for our senators, they have allowed themselves to be used in perpetrating the act of massacre and cover up against innocent souls and they would be booted out of the Senate next year in shame. Finally, now that our local Human Rights Commission indicted these security chiefs, we await the international bodies to arraign them on the charges of massacre and crime against humanity. May be that will teach our security people a good lesson in the Rules of Engagement and the sanctity of citizens’ lives.
Haro, Kano
haroismail@yahoo.com ************************** Those Senators should bury their heads in shame for the shoddy manner they conducted their investigations. They should await God’s judgment in this world or in the hereafter. The National Human Rights Commission should be commended for carrying out an unbiased and thorough investigation. There is hope for the common man with this kind of findings.