Lt Gen. Kenneth Minimah, the Chief of Army Staff, presented the former detainees to Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima at the 7 Division Headquarters, Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri.
“We have thoroughly investigated them and they are free of any involvement with Boko Haram or similar groups. We have today released them to the Borno State government."
The former detainees were thoroughly investigated and found not to have any links with radical Islam or any terrorist activities, according to Lt General Kenneth Minimah.
He said the release of the suspects was part of the activities lined up for the 2015 Army Remembrance Day, which started last week in Abuja. Lt Gen. Minimah told reporters that the military decided that they needed to celebrate Army Day with the troops at the frontlines adding that it was intended to “boost the morale of men and officers fighting to restore peace.”
Governor Shettima thanked the military at the public event, and noted that they adhered to the rule of law by investigating the detainees. He added that the Borno residents would not forget the sacrifices the military made to bring peace to their communities.
Goodnews..thank God for that..so who were d ones saying this guy is not doing anything?
ReplyDeleteWhat is he doing please apart from spending millions on breakfast? Na military detain n release no be the governor abeg...
DeleteDnt mind isa joor....sentiment has clouded his thinking memory
DeleteThank God for them!!
ReplyDeleteITS ALLL GOOOD.......
ReplyDeleteDem go happy. No b small o. Na die dem be see so. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteThat was kabiru sokoto was set free n he later turn out to b strong sect member...hope they keep an eagle eye on them to avoid hard I know
ReplyDeleteThey had better Kip an open eye on ds ones
ReplyDeleteHmm interesting
ReplyDeleteHmmm are you sure this pple are not innocent
ReplyDeleteWat of the ones wey dem kill for nothing
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