‘I Gave Defence Headquarters Advance Notice Of Abuja Bomb Blast’ – Activist
Category: Boko Haram News
Sani Aliyu, an activist with the Rights and Democracy Volunteers has said that the bombings at a motor park in Nyanya,
a suburb of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, which left scores
dead and many injured could have been averted if the Defence
Headquarters had responded appropriately to a security tip-off.
Speaking on Tuesday in Abuja at a roundtable event organised by
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Foundation to discuss cooperation between civil
society organisations and the media on the security challenge, Aliyu
said about a week ago, he had spotted some suspicious looking young men
in town very early in the morning. The young men were wearing head bands
and were smoking.
According to him, he went to the military headquarters and reported
but they did nothing, adding that the young men themselves came in
vehicles and stood in front of the military headquarters for some time
and the military still did nothing.
He explained that after Monday’s bombings, he went back to the
military headquarters but he was told that they couldn’t arrest the boys
as they had no authority to do so.
Meanwhile, Resident Representative of the Foundation in Nigeria,
Hildegard Behrendt-Kigozi, has called on Nigerians to avoid polarisation
despite the biting security challenges the country faces at the moment.
Other participnats at the roundtable also advised the media to avoid
being drawn into the blame game trap by politicians, as politicians and
political parties will employ them to denigrate others on the security
lapses just to gain edge.
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