The Nigerian Army authorities, on Tuesday,
July 8, 2014 in Lagos, said the Lance Corporal who was knocked down and
killed by a BRT bus along Ikorodu Road last Friday, was not riding
motorbike on the BRT lane as widely reported.
Rather, the deceased, according to the Army,
was crushed to death on the normal lane plied by other motorists,
maintaining also that soldiers were not responsible for the damage done
to BRT buses but hoodlums who hijacked the situation.
This is just as the Nigerian Army has taken a
swipe at Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, over a statement credited
to him describing the Army as ‘mad,’ while reacting to the incident at a
public function last week.
“In less than a week, he has made two
careless offensive statements. At times, he seems to speak before
weighing the consequences of his statement.
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Army flays Soyinka
The army in a statement made available to
Vanguard and signed by the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations,
Lieutenant Colonel Omale Ochagwuba, said: “In a situation where a
respected elder statesman would stand up in a public function and based
on hear-say call a respected professional organisation like the Nigerian
Army which is one of the major pillars of democracy and fighting to
keep the country together as mad, is unfortunate and unbecoming.
“The Nigerian Army is a professional force
which is law-abiding like any other citizen. The military is a highly
disciplined organisation which also takes necessary steps to see that
its erring members are brought to book at any time the need arises to
enforce discipline.”
How the soldier was killed
To set the records straight, Ochagwuba explained that: “On July 4, a
Lance Corporal of Nigerian Army, who was on his way to the office on
Ikorodu Road around Obanikoro area between 6:30 and 6:45am, was knocked
down and killed by a BRT bus with number plate KSF 995 XJ.
“It is pertinent to state here that the late
soldier was riding a power bike approved by the state government and he
was neither riding inside a BRT lane nor was the BRT bus that killed him
driving inside the BRT lane.
“The innocent law-abiding soldier was killed
on the normal lane being plied by everybody as against what is being
alleged by some sections of the media. The soldier was hit from the rear
and killed instantly.
“As stated earlier in our release, the mayhem
visited on the BRT buses was the handiwork of hoodlums who seized the
opportunity of the tragic situation to vent their anger on the buses for
reasons best known to them.
“We know the peculiar nature of Lagos where miscreants always take advantage of situations like this to cause havoc.
“In a situation like this, people are bound
to wrongfully accuse soldiers because they were seen around the
offending bus which was not even attacked. With careful analysis of the
incident, one will observe that the BRT buses vandalised were far
removed from the scene of the accident.
Soldiers wrongly accused
“It is pertinent to once more remind the good people of Lagos that the BRT bus in question that killed the soldier and triggered the tragic consequences was neither vandalised nor burnt.
“It is pertinent to once more remind the good people of Lagos that the BRT bus in question that killed the soldier and triggered the tragic consequences was neither vandalised nor burnt.
“It was same soldiers who are being
wrongfully accused of burning buses and causing mayhem, which is not
true, that secured the BRT bus and protected it from hoodlums before it
was later towed into the barracks for safety and also prevented the
hoodlums from causing further mayhem on the road and cleared the route
for traffic to flow.
“We have pictures of the bus at the scene of
the accident and while it was being towed away to safety. The bus in
question has since been released to the BRT management.
“The question begging for answer now is: why
is the bus itself that killed the soldier which was already in soldiers
hands not vandalised or burnt? Is it not logical that, it should have
been the first target of their anger as alleged?
“These are hard times for Nigerians and all
hands should be on the deck to bring peace to the country rather than
inflame passion. The Lagos State Government, which is supposed to be the
most aggrieved party, did not jump into conclusions. The Lagos State
Government said they are investigating. That is a matured way of
handling situation rather than reacting on public opinion.”
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