The
New-York-based online news agency Sahara Reporters was accused by the Nigerian
Army of “choosing to support for terrorism and fighting Nigeria, its
people, its military and particularly the Nigerian Army”.
The Army’s attention got drawn to a publication on the Sahara Reporters entitled, “Nigerian Army Presents Unverified ‘Lt Col’ To Refute Petition Against Military Hierarchy”.
Director of Public Relations, Nigerian Army, Brigadier Olaleye Lajide, has
issued a statement dismissing the story and expressing disappointment in Sahara
Reporters’ coverage of the issue.The Army’s attention got drawn to a publication on the Sahara Reporters entitled, “Nigerian Army Presents Unverified ‘Lt Col’ To Refute Petition Against Military Hierarchy”.
Quote
“Before
Sahara Reporters published their purported document described as petition from
Lt Col Wende, a serving Commanding Officer, the Nigerian Army conducted a
thorough investigation on the document involving other security and
intelligence agencies. The process confirmed that the serving officer was not
the author of the petition.
“While reputable media organizations were on hand to engage the officer, Sahara Reporters being a faceless medium, preferred to remain faceless and was not represented. Sahara Reporters sadly, but predictably, and in fulfilment of its support for terrorism published in its website a fabrication in which it referred to the officer as “unverified”. How absurd!
“Sahara Reporters has strived hard to present itself as a propaganda medium for terrorism and Boko Haram in particular. It is with this in mind, that the Nigerian Army conducted a press conference in Maiduguri in which the officer who appeared for the press conference is Lt Col Wende, a serving officer of the Nigerian Army. Since the officer has clearly dissociated himself from the document, it makes sense that the so-called petition is the handiwork of Sahara Reporters. With time, terrorism in Nigeria will be defeated by the collective will of the good people of Nigeria,”
“While reputable media organizations were on hand to engage the officer, Sahara Reporters being a faceless medium, preferred to remain faceless and was not represented. Sahara Reporters sadly, but predictably, and in fulfilment of its support for terrorism published in its website a fabrication in which it referred to the officer as “unverified”. How absurd!
“Sahara Reporters has strived hard to present itself as a propaganda medium for terrorism and Boko Haram in particular. It is with this in mind, that the Nigerian Army conducted a press conference in Maiduguri in which the officer who appeared for the press conference is Lt Col Wende, a serving officer of the Nigerian Army. Since the officer has clearly dissociated himself from the document, it makes sense that the so-called petition is the handiwork of Sahara Reporters. With time, terrorism in Nigeria will be defeated by the collective will of the good people of Nigeria,”
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