Ex-Army Chief, Buratai reacts to claims of Boko Haram attack on his convoy in Borno

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A former Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Tukur Buratai, has denied claims of an attack on his convoy by suspected terrorists in Borno state. 

Speaking on Channels TV’s Politics on Sunday, Ali Ndume, the Borno senator, alleged that Buratai was attacked by suspected Boko Haram members in the state.

But a statement issued on Monday by Sani Usman, the former army spokesperson, said Buratai, who also served as Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, is currently in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

“For the avoidance of doubt, he celebrated the Eid festivities peacefully in Abuja, in the company of family, friends and well-wishers, and has remained within the Federal Capital Territory since then,” the statement reads.

Usman described the claim of an attack as “mischievous and utterly false”, accusing the authors of the story of attempting to spread fear and confusion.

“This baseless rumour is a product of the reckless imagination of the purveyors of fake news, individuals whose sole aim is to malign him, spread fear, confusion and misinformation,” the statement added.

“The fabricators of these actions are not only mischievous but also deeply irresponsible and must be condemned in the strongest terms.”

He expressed appreciation to Nigerians who reached out to verify the well-being of the retired general.

“I sincerely extend my heartfelt and profound appreciation to the countless patriotic and well-meaning Nigerians, friends, associates and admirers of his excellency who reached out with genuine concern, prayers and goodwill,” he said.

“Your overwhelming show of love and support is deeply cherished and speaks volumes about the enduring respect and affection we are privileged to receive from across the country and beyond.”

He advised the public to disregard the reports and warned those behind the claims to desist.