The Guardian (Nigeria)

Shiroro ambush: Go after killers not communitie­s, HURIWA tells military

Flays double standards for North, South

- From Daniel Okejeme, Abuja

HUMAN Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( HURIWA) has asked the military to always go after killers of security operatives but spare the communitie­s where the killings took place.

National Coordinato­r of HURIWA, Emmanuel Onwubiko, stated this, yesterday, in reaction to the killing of soldiers in an ambush laid by terrorists in Shiroro, Niger State.

A similar incident had happened in Okuama, Delta, and the military responded by sacking the community.

The rights group stated: “The military should always go after the killers of soldiers and not visit their anger on communitie­s in Southern Nigeria where such terrorist attacks on soldiers occur. Are terrorists in the North less of the two evils when juxtaposed with their Southern counterpar­ts or is there a secret the military hierarchy knows that we, the common people, do not know?

“While we condemn this reprehensi­ble and unconstitu­tional act of killing soldiers, we are asking President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly to ensure the enforcemen­t of one universal rule of engagement and to compel the military to adhere strictly to one national rule of engagement, instead of reacting in different ways in Southern and Northern Nigeria when our officers and soldiers are unlawfully and wrongfully killed by terrorists.”

HURIWA stated that it observed that the military has two yardsticks for responding to attacks on soldiers when the South and North are concerned. It condemned the apparent double standards and demanded that the universal rule of engagement for internal military operations be applicable in every part of the country.

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