Presidency faults Amnesty report on security agencies

Presidency faults Amnesty report on security agencies

by Joseph Anthony
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The Presidency on Wednesday faulted the recent report released by the Amnesty International alleging human rights violation by Nigerian security agencies.

According to a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Garba Shehu, the report is inherently battling with credibility, falling vehemently short of evidential narration.


He said โ€œIt is short on credibility because it does not contain factual leads that could have laid the foundation for investigative actions.

โ€œFindings are attributed to people but proper description of such people constituting the source of information is not provided.

โ€œEngagement was claimed to have been made with Nigerian authorities but which authority is it, is not provided with clarity. This then is just a wild goose chase report, in essence.

โ€œIn some breath, the report seemed like the one in 2015, and the one in 2016, and the one after that year, the same things being recycled again and again.

โ€œIt ignores the fact of the existing mechanisms put in place by the military, as a self-correcting step and the high-level committee constituted by the Presidency to examine any such claims.

โ€œOver this period of time, the Nigerian military had indeed established cases of abuse and punishments meted out from Orderly Room trials and Court Martials that resulted in losses of rank, dismissals, and trials and convictions by civil courts.

โ€œIndeed as President Buhari said during his recent joint press conference with President Trump at the White House: โ€œthe government of Nigeria remains deeply committed to the principles of human rights, as well as promotion and protection of peopleโ€™s freedom, even in the process of fighting terror. We commit to ensure that all documented cases of human rights abuses are investigated, and those responsible for violation held responsible.โ€

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