The
Nigerian Army on Sunday said one Sergeant David Bako who was alleged to have
deserted the Army and took part in the abduction of Dapchi girls with N80
million is not a personnel in the Army.
The
Army added there is no record of a Sergeant David Bako in their database whether
deserted, dismissed or still in service and so the said individual cannot be
telling the truth.
In
a statement signed by Brigadier General Texas Chukwu, the Director of Army
Public Relations, he added that the Nigerian Army disassociate itself from such
fictitious report.
He
called on the public to disregard the confession made by the so called
Sergeant David Bako who has never been in the Army at all.
The
Army said that the news report making round on Facebook and other social media
were to smear and drag the Nigerian Army into a politics of calumny by mischief
makers.
The
reports alleged that one Army deserter, Sergeant David Bako leaked how
the Dapchi Girls abduction was planned in the villa and executed with N80
million.
The
information was said to be provided by Sergeant David Bako who claimed to be
deserted soldier and one of the abductee of the Dapchi School Girls.
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