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Nigerian Army react to killing of couple Soldiers in cold blood

Nigerian Army react to killing of couple Soldiers in cold blood

The Nigerian Army has reacted to the killing of two of its personnel identified as Master Warrant Officer (MWO) Audu M Linus (retired) and Private (Pte), Gloria Matthew, in Imo State.

They were said to have been allegedly murdered on Saturday in what has been described as gruesome and despicable by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and Eastern Security Network, ESN.

They were on transit to Imo state for their traditional wedding when they were allegedly attacked and killed in cold blood.

The army noted that the fact that one of the soldiers, Miss Matthew who hails from Nkwerre Local Government Area of the state, has an ethnic affiliation with the good people of South-East Nigeria did not prevail on the sensibility of the dissidents.


“This dastardly act, one too many, clearly portends the deep-seated hate, desperation and lawlessness with which foot soldiers of IPOB/ESN have been unleashing terror on Ndigbo, whom they claim they are on a mission to protect and emancipate, as well as other innocent Nigerians who are resident or transiting the South East,” the army statement, signed by Brig. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, Director of Public Relations, said.

“This gruesome murder, in which they did not spare even their own child, clearly depicts callousness, impenitence and is indisputable, a brazen act of terrorism perpetrated by IPOB/ESN.

“Though the dissident groups have continued to live in denial while masquerading as unknown gunmen in their criminal violent campaign in the region, the NA will ensure the perpetrators of this dastardly act unleashed on its personnel do not go unpunished.

“While we deeply condole with the families, relations and close associates of the victims, the NA has commenced investigation to unmask and bring the criminals to book.

“Members of the public are please enjoined to oblige security agencies actionable information that will lead to the arrest of these criminals. “ he said.

It was confirmed by the army that the soldiers had embarked on the trip to fulfil the traditional rites of conjugating their matrimony, as the Igbo tradition demands when the incident happened.

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