Contrary to widespread  reports, the Nigerian Army on Wednesday denied that its men were involved in the killing  of four students of Nasarawa State University, Keffi last  Wednesday.
The students were allegedly killed by soldiers who were called in to help quell protest over poor water supply to their hostels last Monday.
The students were allegedly killed by soldiers who were called in to help quell protest over poor water supply to their hostels last Monday.
Brigadier General Ibrahim  Attahiru, the Director of Army Public Relations, told journalists in Abuja on  Wednesday that though soldiers from the 177 Guards Battalion in Keffi were  called in to assist the police in quelling the violent protests, they did not kill any  student of the university.
“What these people are writing is not correct. Soldiers were not deployed and couldn’t have carried out the shooting. Our men were on patrol duty at Keffi,” said the Army PRO.
“The students, who were  protesting, had blocked the road but soldiers did not have any altercation with  them. There were the police and other security agencies, who were on the ground to handle  the situation. There is also this information we have that the police even recovered some  arms from the students who were protesting,” Brigadier Attahiru added.
The Police had earlier denied  shooting the students.
Frank Mba, spokesperson  for the Police said policemen only  help to clear the portion of Abuja-Lokoja highway which was blocked by students  during the protest.
“The policemen that went to the scene only cleared the expressway that was blocked by the students. Two students were killed and seven others were hospitalised for injuries sustained during the violent protest,” said Mba.
He added that: “Any  question on the killing should be directed to the Army. They have their Public  Relations unit; the police were not involved in the shooting.” 
Source: PM News
 
 
 
 
 
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