When Channels Television sought clarification on the matter in a phone call to the Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman, he dismissed the story as a ‘mere rumour’.
Colonel Usman said “if there had been any such development, an official public statement would have been made available”.
The army spokesman insisted that without any official pronouncement on the matter, it remains a rumor.
A military court sitting in Abuja had condemned 54 soldiers serving with troops fighting the insurgency in boron state to death on December 17 last year after finding them guilty of mutiny against the authorities.
Colonel Usman said “if there had been any such development, an official public statement would have been made available”.
The army spokesman insisted that without any official pronouncement on the matter, it remains a rumor.
A military court sitting in Abuja had condemned 54 soldiers serving with troops fighting the insurgency in boron state to death on December 17 last year after finding them guilty of mutiny against the authorities.
Make dem leave dem joor. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own".
ReplyDeleteMake dem liv dem,so that dem go join d stopping of bokoharam, at least no excuse, weapons dey
ReplyDeleteNo smoke without fire...soon breeze go blow n fowl nyash go expose...
ReplyDeleteHmmm another story
ReplyDeleteNawa o...hmmm
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