Imo community accuses Army of indiscriminate invasion, killings

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Aku-Okigwe community of Imo State has accused the Nigerian army of indiscriminate killing of its indigenes.

The community said the “invasion” of the community by security agencies followed reports of the abduction and assault of P.P. Johnson, a lieutenant in the army.

Mahakwe Ukaegbu, president-general of Aku Community Development Union (ACDU); Obinna Okoye, secretary-general of ACDU; and Ifeanyichukwu Okereke, administrator of Umu Aku forum, in a statement, however, said Johnson did not hail from the area and was not abducted in the locality as claimed by the army.

“Our attention has been brought to an erroneous and misleading press release by the Nigerian Army spokesman, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu, claiming inter-alia, that ‘Lieutenant PP Johnson, a female army officer, was abducted on Monday, December 26, 2022, while visiting her grandmother in Aku-Okigwe in Imo State, shortly after completion of her Cadet training and subsequent commissioning as a Lieutenant into the Nigerian Army’.

“It was on the strength of this false notion that a horde of military personnel and other security agents invaded the Aku community in Okigwe LGA on Friday, December 30, 2022, tenably in search of the abducted officer.

“Reports indicate that rampaging security agents shot indiscriminately and plundered and burnt several houses in the hitherto serene Aku community, located in Okigwe LGA of Imo state.

“For the avoidance of doubt, we do not condone nor hold a brief for non-state actors in whatever guise. We wholeheartedly condemn the pervasive, sporadic criminality within Okigwe environs, including the intermittent kidnappings attributed to so-called herdsmen and, more specifically, the abduction and dehumanizing treatment meted out to Lieutenant PP Johnson.

“Army officer, Lieutenant PP Johnson is not from Aku community nor her mother, father, or grandmother from Aku-Okigwe as incorrectly claimed in the press release.

“It follows that the claim of her purportedly visiting her grandmother at Aku-Okigwe is a blatant falsehood as she has no paternal or maternal affiliation to Aku community.

“Lieutenant PP Johnson was not abducted in the Aku community. Without pointing fingers, the video of her abduction and dastardly treatment, widely circulated online, suggests she was abducted along the Ihube-Enugu expressway.

“There is no village, kindred, or place known as Mbaraukwa in Aku-Okigwe. It, therefore, beggars belief why Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu tagged in his press release that she was kidnapped while visiting her grandmother at Aku-Okigwe.

“Aku people are generally agrarian, peaceful, and law-abiding. Aku people are conscious of their rich tradition and cultural heritage, which amongst other things, forbids the mere thought of hurting a ‘nwa nwa’ (grandchild), let alone dehumanizing or killing a grandchild. It is a distasteful abomination. Children born and bred in the Aku community are aware that hurting/killing a nwa nwa (grandchild) is an abomination in our clime,” the community said.

“The dust is yet to settle, and people are yet to return home, but we understand that a few people may have been killed during the latest military bombardment of the Aku community. One of them is a young man named “Sunday Ejishim”, who was gruesomely shot dead by the rampaging government security forces (GSF).

“This is the umpteenth time that Government Security Forces (GSF) will be launching direct, indiscriminate attacks and burning of houses in the Aku community. Recall that a secondary school student, Miss Favour Okoronkwo, was gunned down in her family house on November 13, 2022, while Mr Ifeanyichukwu Orji, a father of seven children whose wife gave birth to twins not long ago, was shot dead on November 20, 2022, also in front of his house.

“The ongoing indiscriminate military operation, extrajudicial killings, and barbaric human rights abuses on Aku community negates the Nigerian Armed Forces Rules of Engagement (RoE), Code of Conduct, the principle of minimum force and proportionality which amongst other things stipulates that, “fire must be aimed and controlled and that indiscriminate firing is not permitted”.

“No doubt, the security agencies can go about their operation, but their action must be intelligence-driven, they must use very minimal force, ensure there is no collateral damage, no indiscriminate burning of houses, nay, plundering.”

“We call upon the military hierarchy to cease further indiscriminate rampage and killing of innocent people in the Aku-Okigwe community. We call upon the Imo state governor to rein in the Imo state-backed security militia from sweeping attacks on innocent people and burning houses.

“We call for an independent judicial inquiry and investigation into the vicious attack on the Aku community. The brutal action by security forces on Aku Community in Okigwe LGA must not be swept under the carpet. This must not be like the case of the “unknown soldier”, and it must be investigated and action taken against the masterminds.