The Nigerian army
says it deployed troops to the three arms zone area of the federal capital territory,
where the National Assembly Complex, presidential villa as well as law courts,
are located, to prevent an
invasion by members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN).
On Thursday, there was an
unusual number of soldiers in the zone.
In a statement, HT
Tagwai, assistant director of army public relations, said contrary to reports
that the army “were trying to take over the national assembly”, the troops were
deployed to prevent a breakdown of law and order.
“The report that soldiers
were trying to take over the National Assembly is false and misleading,” Tagwai
said adding that troops are usually deployed within Abuja “on receipt of any
intelligence report of mischievous elements that may want to cause mayhem.”
He said it was learnt
that IMN members better known as Shiites were planning to invade the area, in
protest of the continued detention of Ibrahim Elzakzaky, their leader.
The statement further
read: “As part of the routine responsibilities of the Brigade,troops were
deployed at the Three Arm Zone of the Federal Capital Territory based on an
intelligence report of an invasion by the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (aka
Shiite) to force their way into the Zone. Hence, Troops were deployed to
forestall any breach of peace and security.
“The Brigade wishes to
state that media platforms should verify their stories before publication to
avoid misleading the general public.
“The Nigerian Army is a
professional organisation that conducts its operations with international best
practices.”
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