Army Speaks On Why It Invaded Daily Trust Office, Say Editors, Reporters May Be Prosecuted

Nigerian Army Speaks On Why It Invaded Daily Trust Offices In Maiduguri And Abuja

The Nigerian Army has acknowledged that it invaded offices of Daily Trust Newspapers In Borno State and Abuja and arrested its men for questioning.

Naija News earlier reported that armed military men, yesterday invaded Daily Trust regional office in Maiduguri, Borno State and arrested the Regional Editor, Uthman Abubakar and a reporter Ibrahim Sawab possibly over the publication of a story, detailing a major military plan operation to flush out elements of Boko Haram from Baga and its environs.

In a statement by its spokesman, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman, the Nigerian Army admitted storming the said offices to invite the organisation’s journalists responsible for the publication of a classified military operation plans.

Usman explained that the arrested news men disclosed classified information by the newspaper which undermined national security hence its reporters responsible were being invited for questioning.

According to him, the invitation is for further investigation and if need be, all those culpable of jeopardising operations security will be prosecuted by the relevant law enforcement agency.

The faction of the terrorist, belonging to the Al-Banarwi which is affiliated to the Islamic State West African Province – ISWAP attacked the border town, Baga and surrounding communities shortly after the Christmas, Naija News recalls.

According to Usman, “The disclosure of classified security information amounts to a breach of national security and run contrary to Sections 1 and 2 of the Official Secrets Act.

“It afforded the Boko Haram terrorists prior notice of our plans and giving them early warning to prepare against the Nigerian military, thus sabotaging the planned operations and putting the lives of troops in imminent and clear danger.’’

He further explained that the invitation was done with the best of intention to make the reporters realise the import of such acts to national security.

The army spokesman urged journalists not worry about the action “but engage in their responsive reportage and be professional as the army has no intention of muzzling the press or jeopardising press freedom.’’

“We, however, wish to enjoin further that they should eschew jeopardising national security in their reportage.

“We would not tolerate situation where a publication would consistently side with terrorists and undermine our national institutions.’’

Usman further urged the media to join hands with the military and other security forces to end terrorism and insurgency in the country.



source https://www.naijanews.com/2019/01/07/army-speaks-on-why-it-invaded-daily-trust-office-say-editors-reporters-may-be-prosecuted/

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