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INJUSTICE: Dangote, Military Mock Our Killing - Gboko Community Laments by Sirniyeh(m): 6:50am On May 08, 2015
www.peoplesdailyng.com/these-killers-mustnt-go-unpunished/


Not too long ago, a 19-year old young man named Terhile Jirbo went to empty his bowels in a bush near the factory owned by Dangote Cement in Che Kucha, near Gboko. An argument ensued between the young man and a soldier on guard duty near the factory. The soldier is reported to have ordered the young man to remove the excreta with his mouth. He said he would do no such a thing. Taken aback by the
man’s effrontery, the soldier reportedly shot him in the mouth.

Mercifully, the young man, though badly battered with all his teeth gone, managed to survive the brutal attack. Even then, there was a spontaneous reaction from the community. A peaceful demonstration was held to protest the action of the soldier. The soldiers on guard this time reacted by shooting six young men and one woman to death.

The victims were identified as Doose Ornguze, 19, female; Luper Nongo Igber, 20, male; Timothy Terngu Mase, 21, male; Myom Mbaume, 25, male; Aondoyima Tyokase, 26, male; Iornenge Anum, 35,
male and Aondoakura Tseeneke, 36, male. They were killed in violation of their rights to life and human dignity as enshrined in Chapter Four of the Nigerian Constitution.

That was a sad incident, made more so by the fact that the demonstrators who were sent to their early graves were not armed and did not pose any danger to the soldiers on duty on that bloody day. More tragic than the coldblooded extra judicial murder of the innocent citizens has been the failure of the government to investigate the senseless multiple murders let alone give an explanation as to what led to the killings.

There has also been no compensation to those who were wounded by the soldiers or to the families of those who were killed on that day.

The bloody incident is clearly an indication that all is not well between Dangote and the host community at the factory. That there is no provision for toileting facilities in the precincts of the factory is an indication that the company has poor relations with its immediate host community. For all the wealth
that is generated from the limestone mined under their soil, it is regrettable that the company has nothing to show as its contribution to the welfare of the locals. Such a situation usually creates tension which explodes under the slightest provocation.
Re: INJUSTICE: Dangote, Military Mock Our Killing - Gboko Community Laments by Nobody: 7:04am On May 08, 2015
hmmm no empirical evidence
Re: INJUSTICE: Dangote, Military Mock Our Killing - Gboko Community Laments by Redoil: 7:12am On May 08, 2015
In lagos any where you stop you can sh.it i hope those soldiers will be properly discipline
Re: INJUSTICE: Dangote, Military Mock Our Killing - Gboko Community Laments by sinizia: 7:19am On May 08, 2015
TryAces:
hmmm no empirical evidence

Sometimes i wonder how you guys type without your brain. You are seeing the evidences on that write-up, with the location where this impunity and lack of human life was carried out, and you're looking for empirical evidence. SMH.

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Re: INJUSTICE: Dangote, Military Mock Our Killing - Gboko Community Laments by RichDad1(m): 7:21am On May 08, 2015
Redoil:
In lagos any where you stop you can sh.it i hope those soldiers will be properly discipline
Coming from someone that has never leave his eroded village.
Your mumu is like Peak milk; it's in you.
@topic, justice must be served.

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Re: INJUSTICE: Dangote, Military Mock Our Killing - Gboko Community Laments by sinizia: 7:24am On May 08, 2015
That's why sometimes when Boko Haram kill these bastàrds, i don't pity them. Only in Nigeria will a lowlife without education on fundamental human rights be enrolled in the Nigerian Army to lay waste to the human life they claim to protect. In a saner clime, these moróns should have been burnt alive for this carnage.


How are they better than Boko Haram they're fighting? Killing people just because they have guns. May it never be well with the perpetrators of this crime and those covering up for them. May they die a miserable death!!

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Re: INJUSTICE: Dangote, Military Mock Our Killing - Gboko Community Laments by Redoil: 7:36am On May 08, 2015
RichDad1:

Coming from someone that has never leave his eroded village.
Your mumu is like Peak milk; it's in you.
@topic, justice must be served.
it will be a great poetic justice for you to swallow rock
Re: INJUSTICE: Dangote, Military Mock Our Killing - Gboko Community Laments by RichDad1(m): 7:53am On May 08, 2015
Redoil:
it will be a great poetic justice for you to swallow rock
Swerve.

Re: INJUSTICE: Dangote, Military Mock Our Killing - Gboko Community Laments by Omololu007(m): 8:05am On May 08, 2015
Sirniyeh:
www.peoplesdailyng.com/these-killers-mustnt-go-unpunished/


Not too long ago, a 19-year old young man named Terhile Jirbo went to empty his bowels in a bush near the factory owned by Dangote Cement in Che Kucha, near Gboko. An argument ensued between the young man and a soldier on guard duty near the factory. The soldier is reported to have ordered the young man to remove the excreta with his mouth. He said he would do no such a thing. Taken aback by the
man’s effrontery, the soldier reportedly shot him in the mouth.

Mercifully, the young man, though badly battered with all his teeth gone, managed to survive the brutal attack. Even then, there was a spontaneous reaction from the community. A peaceful demonstration was held to protest the action of the soldier. The soldiers on guard this time reacted by shooting six young men and one woman to death.

The victims were identified as Doose Ornguze, 19, female; Luper Nongo Igber, 20, male; Timothy Terngu Mase, 21, male; Myom Mbaume, 25, male; Aondoyima Tyokase, 26, male; Iornenge Anum, 35,
male and Aondoakura Tseeneke, 36, male. They were killed in violation of their rights to life and human dignity as enshrined in Chapter Four of the Nigerian Constitution.

That was a sad incident, made more so by the fact that the demonstrators who were sent to their early graves were not armed and did not pose any danger to the soldiers on duty on that bloody day. More tragic than the coldblooded extra judicial murder of the innocent citizens has been the failure of the government to investigate the senseless multiple murders let alone give an explanation as to what led to the killings.

There has also been no compensation to those who were wounded by the soldiers or to the families of those who were killed on that day.

The bloody incident is clearly an indication that all is not well between Dangote and the host community at the factory. That there is no provision for toileting facilities in the precincts of the factory is an indication that the company has poor relations with its immediate host community. For all the wealth
that is generated from the limestone mined under their soil, it is regrettable that the company has nothing to show as its contribution to the welfare of the locals. Such a situation usually creates tension which explodes under the slightest provocation.
i hate d Nigerian army

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