An investigation by the Coalition on Conflict Resolution and Human Rights in Nigeria has revealed that news that Soldiers killed innocent citizens during a riot in Zamfara was false and misleading.
The human rights group said the report in a section of the media accused the troops of war crime was mischievous, fallacy and clear attempt to dent the image of the hard-fighting military.
The Coalition said it conducted a preliminary investigation into the anti-bandit protests held by youths in parts of Zamfara state following reports that the rights of citizens might have been violated.
It said the painstaking review showed that fake news and disinformation might have been at play in making the report of extrajudicial killings and other abuses to trend.
Maxwell Gowon Esq, Executive Director of the coalition while presenting the report on Saturday, December 29, 2018 said findings have shown that the protestors were legitimately expressing their grievances against perceived lack of action against bandits that have been killing people in some parts of the state.
It report further noted that the protests were hijacked in some instances by hoodlums that have been specifically recruited for that purpose by some political players that respondents were not willing to name.
“These hoodlums were solely responsible for the destruction and mayhem that characterized what organizers had intended as peaceful protests with the intention of drawing attention to their plight.
“Property were destroyed and some people injured by the hoodlums. They then tried to shift the blame for this destruction on the responding security agencies that were drafted to the scenes to maintain order.
“The military was deployed to contain the situation when the protests became unruly and violent beyond what the Nigerian Police Force and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) could manage.
“The military, with other responding security agencies, managed the protests consistent with the recognized rules of engagement.
“There was no evidence that the military massacred, brutalized or indiscriminately arrested protesters.
“The reports carried by some online sites, which reported large scale extra-judicial killings, were not reflected in the mainstream and legacy organizations. The content of such reports did not stand up to scrutiny and were totally at variance with the accounts given my respondents.
“In view of the sensitivity of the allegations being made in publications that reported wholesale massacre of protesters, it is recommended that the Coalition commissions a full scale review of events around the protests with a view to putting the matter in clearer perspective to prevent it being used as another subject of manipulated reports meant to upset the country.
It is further recommended that:
“The attention of the news sites that published the misleading reports about protestors being extra-judicially killed should be drawn to their error with a challenge to them to fact check what they have published. Where they fail to publish retractions after discovering their error from fact checking, the necessary legal process could be initiated against them.
“The Federal Government should review existing conflict zones in the country and properly identified the ones that warrant the deployment of military personnel. Matters that are deemed as falling within jurisdiction of the Police should be so assigned in order to minimize the distractions to troops from the military being deployed to deal with what the police should is able to deal with in other climes.
“The Federal Government should urgently investigate the identities of those facilitating the bandits’ attacks. It must also those unmask the identities of those that hijacked the protests.
“The report presented by this coalition should be addressed with dispatch to ensure that the government is able to identify the hijack of legitimate protests by hoodlums as a red flag which must be given urgent consideration. There is the danger that other legitimate gatherings could be hijacked and deployed for violence.”