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Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by Werehkpe: 10:10pm On Jul 05, 2014
First, an apology: I am sorry for all the times when despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, I have tried to give the Nigerian Army the benefit of the doubt.

When satellite images released by Human Rights Watch showed the destruction in Bama last year after soldiers razed over 2000 homes, I still gave the benefit of the doubt. “What if we are wrong? Let’s support our military!” I told people.

I was touched but did not care much about the 32-year old fisherman interviewed by Human Rights Watch who said, “We had heard the soldiers say before the attack that since you people are not cooperating with us and are hiding your brothers, we will treat you as one of them. Everyone heard them say this. They were saying it in the open.”

That man lost his uncle who had a bad leg and could not escape when soldiers attacked and burnt the houses after a Boko Haram attack. But I still tried to make excuses.

Even when my Twitter friend, Salihu TankoYakasai (@dawisu) shared stories in April last year, claiming that soldiers in Kano have turned into “an even deadlier enemy than Boko Haram… and had become human exterminators,” I silently accused him of exaggerating. Somewhere in my mind, Bama and Maiduguri and Kano… were all too far for me.

In the last few months, I have become more critical of the army. After their ridiculous lie that they had released the abducted Chibok girls, and the back story which led to the mutiny at the Maimalari Barracks in Maiduguri, I knew my support could no longer be unconditional. I began to take anything the army said with a pinch of salt.

Today, I saw firsthand the Nigerian Army in action in Lagos… I have never seen anything like it in my life.

A soldier was knocked down and killed by a BRT bus in Lagos. Soldiers in army green stormed Ikorodu road where the buses ply and first thing they did was to close the road from Palmgrove where the accident reportedly happened. The closure immediately caused a massive traffic gridlock. But that was just the beginning.

The soldiers began attacking BRT buses on the road. They vandalised the buses, broke the glasses and windscreens, and deflated the tyres. I got a call about the incident and immediately went to see for myself.

READ: Breaking: Soldiers Unleash Mayhem On Ikorodu Road; Vandalise And Burn BRT Buses (Photos)

READ: These Are Photos Of Just Four Of The BRT Buses Set Ablaze By Soldiers Today

The first scene that greeted me at Palmgrove was a journalist being viciously beaten by the soldiers. “Please I’m a journalist,” he kept saying, pleading with them. They did not care – a female soldier led that attack. The offence of that journalist was that he was bold enough to take photos of the vandalised buses. His ipad was seized and he was so badly brutalised that he had to be rushed to the hospital.

Soldiers demanded that Nigerian civilians passing along Palmgrove raise their two hands in the air, as though we are in a war situation. No one was permitted to hold his phone in his hand or receive a call. Not even those driving-by in their cars were spared. A young soldier slapped a man making a call inside a bus because he disobeyed an order he was not even aware of.

Things got even worse. Some of the onlookers told me that a senior officer came by and directed the soldiers on ground to burn the parked buses. I did not see that officer but I saw soldiers as they went into two nearby petrol filling stations, ordered the attendant to fill some kegs with petrol and carry it to a spot where one of the buses was parked. I watched as soldiers got into the bus and emptied the keg of fuel inside it right there by the side. Then they struck a match and it was in flames.

On either side of that burning bus, there was massive traffic and cars (including fuel tankers) were moving slowly. The soldiers did not care and commuters prayed as they moved past. They did not even have the luxury of turning back as the road was blocked.

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I was there when a Peugeot car with a tinted glass and plate number NA-911934 arrived the scene and two young-looking officers stepped out. I do not know much about army ranks but a friend by my side saw their stars and cap and told me that one was a captain and the other a Lt-Colonel. I went close to see if I could get their names but they had removed their name tags of course. The other officers recognised the presence of their bosses with the usual greeting as the two men strutted calmly away from my spot.

I am sharing the entry of those officers because some people are currently trying to frame this story on social media as though it was something that was done by a few “disgruntled” soldiers in the rank and file. That is not and cannot be true. Those soldiers could not have been so bold to stay there for over 5 hours and all that time, there was not a call from their superiors asking them to desist. All of Lagos had heard the news, yet people who push this theory of a “few disgruntled soldiers” want us to believe that the bosses had not heard and could do nothing. That’s illogical!

At the Palmgrove bus stop, four BRT buses were parked, just in front of the MRS filling station. I saw a female soldier shout, “We suppose start one smoke from there.” I reached her and said, “Aunty please I beg, this is so close to the filling station, it might cause an explosion.” She couldn’t believe what she was hearing from this small, uniformless person: “If I send you slap ehn. Gerraway from here,” she told me, and I ‘gorrawayed.’

The soldiers got petrol, emptied it inside the middle bus and set it on fire. Before long, the four buses were on fire.

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I and a few friends wanting to know the exact spot the incident happened, went to speak with security men guarding the entrance into the Palmgrove estate. They told us that they did not know what happened but that all of a sudden they saw a crowd rushing into their estate (the crowd was being chased by soldiers.) The guards quickly rushed to close the gates against the onrushing crowd. Apparently the soldiers believed that the BRT drivers had run into the estate and the guards were attempting to close the gates to shield them. They beat up the three elderly guards. One of them told us he had pains on his arms and legs, the other was still in shock, the last one was in the hospital.

We immediately left for the Ultima Medicare Clinic at 2A Cappa Avenue, Palmgrove where the third guard was admitted but we were denied entrance. According to them, “Chairman says it is an internal matter.”

By 1pm, when I left the scene, the soldiers were still there, most of them now seated in their Hilux vans with “OP MESA” written on them, others controlling the traffic, others seizing cameras, and others pushing back onlookers. Their colleague had died (some people I spoke to said the dead soldier was supposed to get married tomorrow and some said he was a colonel; I don’t believe either). Either way, he was gone. His colleagues will never see him again, but as I left, I noticed a group of soldiers, huddled together, laughing – it’s been a good day’s job. They had put the ‘fear of god in hapless civilians.’

On a final note, as I was writing this, I saw an update from Musiliu Obanikoro, the minister of state for defence (who was not at the scene), saying he has been briefed by the chief of army staff (who was not on the scene) that “some thugs in the area took advantage of the incident to wreak havoc and the military has taken necessary steps to restore peace and forestall further breakdown of law and order.” Obanikoro knows that he is lying, but he won’t stop – it’s just how they roll. Before there is even an investigation, there is already a cover-up.

I know that there are a few good men in our military and I thank them for all the times they have discharged their duties with uprightness and professionalism. But all over the country, it is now clear that there are certainly more lawless men in our army than responsible individuals. An army that believes in jungle justice is a perversion. The Army I saw today was not that glorious army which we used to rave about when they go on foreign missions and who people say are the most professional on the continent. The army I saw was a gang of buccaneers, a vicious rampaging locust-like evil on green that should be utterly ashamed of itself and that is in much need of a reform. But I am not hopeful.

http://www.thescoopng.com/stanley-azuakola-nigerian-army-saw-today/

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Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by bigboss80s(m): 10:19pm On Jul 05, 2014
What a disgrace. Somebody should put this on front page let Nigerians know what the cowards who should be protecting us are doing. If they see boko haram they take to their heels but when it's an unarmed civilian they show their 'military might.' Shameless cowards!

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Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by Onlinebizexpert(m): 10:23pm On Jul 05, 2014
and wetin these soul JAhs do shekau when he bomb dia barracks........nonsense
Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by lakpalakpa: 10:28pm On Jul 05, 2014
Obanikoro and his PDP masters trying to grab Lagos via the barrel of the gun...

grin
Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by tit(f): 10:32pm On Jul 05, 2014
stop politicizing this incident.
An unfortunate okada man lost his life.
You do not seem to be concerned about BRT management's culpable homicide or murder!


You guys do not have sense.

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Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by oduastates: 10:52pm On Jul 05, 2014
You had doubt that the Nigerian army is a genocidal force ?
You are either a learner or weren't born during the June 12 crisis .
They aren 't called kill and go for nothing.
They are so bad the British ,Americans and EU countries wouldn't sell them high grade kits(weapons ).
Nigeria is a damaged country.
The army is not and has never been about protecting the citizens.it is about retaining the oligarchic power of the badtards ,for the bastards ,by the bastards in Abuja .
Unfortunately,the north east is at the receiving end today.
Everyday of the week,that army commits murder .from leading innocent civilian who refuse to part with their money ,into the bush to killing truck driver right there on the main road .

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Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by OmoLisabi(m): 11:02pm On Jul 05, 2014
tit: stop politicizing this incident.
An unfortunate okada man lost his life.
You do not seem to be concerned about BRT management's culpable homicide or murder!


You guys do not have sense.
It is you that need a mental examination. Mumu

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Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by ojimbo(m): 11:03pm On Jul 05, 2014
tit: stop politicizing this incident.
An unfortunate okada man lost his life.
You do not seem to be concerned about BRT management's culpable homicide or murder!


You guys do not have sense.
with the level of education and qualifications nigerians have. Nigerians are senseless

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Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by Howmanage: 11:09pm On Jul 05, 2014
lakpa lakpa: Obanikoro and his PDP masters trying to grab Lagos via the barrel of the gun...

grin
[size=28pt] and people still think Jonathan is clueless....[/size]
Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by stexsy(m): 11:17pm On Jul 05, 2014
dont worry, boko haram will revenge for us civilian. I order shekau to start bombing dem now
Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by Nobody: 11:33pm On Jul 05, 2014
I dey enjoy this Holland Vs Costa Rica match wella.
Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by cbrass(m): 12:05am On Jul 06, 2014
This is cowardice in its highest. Am sure if they knew that shekarau owns one of those buses, they will flee like an impala running away from a leopard

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Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by onegig(m): 12:15am On Jul 06, 2014
tit: stop politicizing this incident.
An unfortunate okada man lost his life.
You do not seem to be concerned about BRT management's culpable homicide or murder!


You guys do not have sense.
Your type should be set against a wall and pierced with needles till your senses return to you.

You deserve some serious thrashing for the thrash you posted up there. Even if the brt were culpable. Is burning buses and maiming innocent citizens you are paid to protect the solution to their grievances on this issue? Has the mayhem they caused brought back the dead okada man? How is this different from the jungle justice thousands of people with same orientation like yours indulge in yearly in this country?

Stupid people like you who are in their multitude is what is dragging the few decent people in this country backwards.

Culpable homicide? Culpable what? Culpable homicide while driving on a dedicated lane, on a road that okadas have been outlawed? Please explain this. How low can you people sink to?


I can't excuse someone who can't use their brains. I find it highly disgusting and irritating.

This country would remain this same way until the few sane ones find a way of putting a leash on the millions of silly people they find themselves lumped up with.

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Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by menix(m): 12:16am On Jul 06, 2014
ojimbo: with the level of education and qualifications nigerians have. Nigerians are senseless

Nd u fink ur family is an exemption...
Anumanu...
Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by Nobody: 12:34am On Jul 06, 2014
Episodes like this reinforce my contempt for the Nigerian Armed Forces. I have severally excoriated the military because of its unprofessional conduct and utter lack of discipline. From all indications, things would only get worse.

I don't know how this might work, but the only solution I can think of is to implement a phased disbandment of the Armed Forces, particularly the rank and file, followed by a thorough revamping of the recruitment, orientation, and training procedures. A meritocratic recruitment process devoid of the usual 'man know man' nepotism, quota system, and corruption would help ensure that only serious-minded people are enlisted.

The current crop of animals in the military are damaged goods - useless to themselves, to Nigerians, and to Mankind in general. If we are stuck with them, then it is a hopeless case.
Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by Boscojugunu(m): 12:42am On Jul 06, 2014
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Re: Eye Witness Account Of Nigerian Soldiers Burning NIGERIAN BRT Buses by namelesss: 1:31am On Jul 06, 2014
What could be worst?? cry

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