John Eneche, the coordinator of defence media operations has opened up on alleged attack on Borno governor’ convoy, saying it was Boko Haram that attacked Babagana Zulum’s convoy in Baga and not soldiers
This is coming days after the Borno state governor alleged that the attack was an act of sabotage.
Featuring in an interview on Channels Television programme, the defence spokesperson said the attack was not an act of sabotage as it was perpetrated by Boko Haram members.
Eneche further revealed that an investigation carried out by the Nigerian army proved that its officers were not involved in the attack.
He said;
“It was an allegation which needed to be proved. And Also, I want to say that for such an allegation, it calls for worry on our part at the high command of which we went into action immediately. For you now to say sabotage, you gave superstar a baby to keep for you and you’re saying that somebody can kill that baby is a strong accusation.
“We investigated it immediately and the strategic level is cleared of that; operational level cleared of that, tactical level, cleared of that. Now from the basics, I was interested and I took a cursory look. We analysed the video, the scenery. Even from the gunshots, the way it all played out, you will discover from the sound of the gunshots, it is not the conventional weapons that we use.
“Now, it comes to doubt because, from our training, you could tell the sound of a gun. And of course, if you have operated with an enemy for some time, we call it enemy habit.
“From the analysis, it was purely that of the enemies in that area, the Boko Harams. From the tactics, and from the manoeuvres exhibited, it was theirs. And from the search conducted, it was theirs. So, our fears were allayed after 48 hours. So, I can confidently tell the public that it was not anything sabotage.”
The army spokesman also debunked reports that the Nigerian army is short of soldiers and arms.