Nigerian Army reacts to report of killing children, forcing rescued women, girls to abort pregnancy
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has said there is no modicum of truth in report that the Nigerian Army forced rescued women and girls to abort pregnancies.
According to a statement on Friday by Jimmy Akpor, information director at DHQ, the military said its men are not also killing children as part of counterinsurgency operations.
Akpor said the statement is coming following a letter by Reuters, an international news agency, to the DHQ that it is working on a series of stories on the actions of the Nigerian military during the government’s 13-year war against Islamist insurgents in north-east.
“To them (Reuters), they were committed to producing an accurate, fair and complete report hence, their request to arrange a time to discuss before their reporting. The supposed stories were purported to focus on 2 specific areas: First, the supposed military-run programme of forced abortions performed on women and girls who were held captive and impregnated by Islamist militants and second, a supposed killing of children by the military as part of counterinsurgency operations,” the statement reads.