Men of the State Security Services,
on Friday evening, stormed the Emergency Department of Asokoro General Hospital
in Abuja and quizzed the victims of the bloody attack on an uncompleted
building at the Apo Legislative Quarters that left eight people dead.
Although the SSS claimed that those
killed were members of the dreaded Boko Haram sect, eyewitnesses and survivors
had denied the allegation.
Survivors alleged that the attack was
masterminded by the owner of the building that was raided, who they said had
strong connections in government, adding that it was done to force them out of
the premises.
On a visit to the Hospital last night
it was learnt that some SSS operatives came on Friday evening “wielding weapons
in search of Boko Haram suspects.”
A source in the hospital who spoke on
the condition of anonymity said the SSS operatives arrived by 6:30 pm.
He said, “I saw the SSS operatives at
about 6:30 pm in the evening. They went straight to the Accident and Emergency
Department to obtain statements from the people who were suspected to be Boko
Haram members. They came on a vehicle, about six of them and went straight to
the hospital.”
One of the victims said that the operatives came with
camera and took the photograph of the ten victims who are currently receiving
treatment in the Hospital.
“The SSS officials came with guns,
other dangerous weapons, took our photographs, our names and other important
details. Their faces were unfriendly and they neither laughed nor smiled,” he
stated.
Several calls and text messages to
the Chief Medical Director of Asokoro Hospital, Dr. Ahmadu Abubakar, for his
reaction were not replied.
The victims of the attack, who are
currently receiving treatment in the hospital, are Ibrahim Mohammed (Zamfara
State 32); Ibrahim Lawal (Zamfara, 25); Shamshudeen Abubakar (Zamfara, 20);
Sani Abdulrahman (Katsina, 17); Yusuf Abubakar (Zamfara, 20) and Yahaya
Bello (Katsina, 20)
Others are Abubakar Auwal
(Kano, 18); Muritala Abubakar (Zamfara, 20); Ibrahim Bala (Kano, 18) and Nuhu
Ibrahim (Zamfara State 20).
The SSS Deputy Director (Public
Relations), Marilyn Ogar, had on Friday claimed that the victims were
gunmen who engaged the SSS operatives in a gun battle.
According to her, the security
operatives were attacked by the sympathisers of the sect when they went to a
building on Soji Aderemi Close, off Bamanga Tukur Street, Apo Quarters, to
exhume weapons buried in an uncompleted building by people
suspected to be members of the Islamic sect.
She further stated that the attack
was sequel to information obtained from two Boko Haram elements, Kamal
Abdullahi and Mohammed Adamu, who had earlier been arrested for terrorist
activities. She added that the suspects led the security team to two
uncompleted buildings where arms were purportedly buried.
Ogar declined further comments on
Friday.
“I am busy now and I’m at a public
place; I can’t speak on anything, if I have any new information, I will
speak on it,” she said.
Some SSS operatives in six vehicles
had stormed two uncompleted buildings at Soji Aderemi Close, Apo, where they
shot dead eight persons, injured 10 and arrested 12 others whom they described
as Boko Haram sect members.Survivors Of
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ReplyDeleteUseless sss killing innocent ones without hard evidence! Was that how u were taught?
ReplyDeleteCan't u see their names, they are bokoharams
DeleteIt by js name u identify boko harm? Try 2 know d fact b4 u judge pple.
DeleteThey should question them, then kill them later on
ReplyDeleteAccording 2 some reports earlier the victims were occupying a property illegally and av been warned several times 2 evacuate d premises but they refused.the victims in themselves could av averted this tragedy if they had simply left d said property.But dat does not give anybody d right 2 shoot and kill ppl,they shd be prosecuted and punished according 2 d law.
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