Obviously the boys in khaki have still not gotten used to the fact that the days of military dictatorship is over – the days of “bloody civilian”, “koboko” hounding and other form of high-handedness by these soldiers is past but they don’t seem to live in the present. Stories of abuses and assault of
civilians by these soldiers who are trained, kitted and paid by
Nigerian tax payers’ monies abound, and nothing seems to be done to
halt the trend. In other climes, soldiers treat civilians with respect
and love because they realize that their well-being and that of
their families is highly dependent on the tax paid by civilians. Here,
our soldiers don’t realize it- they loathe and look down upon us like
the scum of the earth while they be some sort of demi-gods to be reverred and feared by all.
The PUNCH carries the story of a journalist, a “bloody civilian” that was brutalized and abducted in Awka by men of the Nigerian Army. Excerpts below:
Soldiers attached to the Awka South Local Government demolition team
in Anambra State, on Thursday, beat up and arrested Mr. David-Chyddy
Eleke, a reporter with the Leadership newspaper.
The soldiers descended on Eleke as he took a photograph of a demolition exercise on Engr. Arthur Eze Avenue, Awka.
They seized him by the collar of his shirt, hit and threw him into
their patrol van before taking him away to an unknown destination.
It was a distraught colleague of Eleke, Uzoma Nzeagwu of The Guardian, who witnessed the incident that sent distress calls about it to reporters.
For a long time, Eleke’s whereabouts could not be established as he
was not picking his calls. Apparently, the soldiers had seized his
mobile telephone.
As the news got to the state Chairman of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists, Mrs. Tochukwu Omelu, who was presiding over a state
congress of the union at Amawbia, she dismissed the meeting and made
contacts until it was established that Eleke was being held at the Awka
South LG headquarters.
She then led her members to the Awka South Secretariat, where the LG
Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Okoye, was presiding over a meeting of the
demolition task force, with the soldiers standing guard outside the
building.
As the NUJ team approached, Eleke was released. But the NUJ chairman
insisted on seeing the council chairman. After an initial hesitation by
members of his staff, Omelu was let in.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
17-year-old girl sets herself ablaze over dowry
A 17-year-old girl, Aisha living in Albarkawa area in Gusau metropolis in Zamfara state has set herself ablaze owing to her fiance’s inabil...
-
Officials of the Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit have arrested a man for selling phones stu...
-
The Inspector General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, said four key suspects had been arrested in connection with the gruesome mu...
-
Roger Roberts, 82, of Aberystwyth spent many years to earn a degree from college only to die just a few days after his graduation. One o...
No comments:
Post a Comment