Contrary to the insinuation that Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh had sent in
helicopter to his home town in Adamawa State to evacuate members of his
family hours before the fall of the town to the Boko Haram jihadists, according
to him, his family still remains trapped in the Boko Haram’s Islamic Caliphate.
Vintim, the hometown of the CDS is
one of the towns recently annexed by Boko Haram, as part of the ‘Islamic
Caliphate’.
The terrorists are still occupying
the town. Some reports had indicated that Badeh airlifted his family from the
town before it finally fell to terrorists.
But in a statement posted on its blog
today, the Nigerian Defence headquarters described as “reckless” assertions
that Badeh sent a military helicopter to evacuate members of his family just a
few hours before the fall of his home town to Boko Haram.
The full statement titled “No
Helicopter Evacuated the CDS Family Members”, reads:
“The attention of the Defence
Headquarters (DHQ) has been drawn to an article with the caption, “The
Helicopters that evacuated CDS Badeh’s family from Mubi: A lesson for All
Nigerians” written by a certain Elvis Iyorngurum and posted in an on-line news
outlet, NewsRescue.com on the 6th of November, 2014.
“The said article which contained
strings of deliberate falsehood and spurious allegations claimed that few hours
before the attack on Mubi by the terrorists, the Chief of Defence Staff, Air
Chief Marshal AS Badeh flew in helicopters and evacuated his family from the
town and abandoned everyone else to their fate.
“While the DHQ remains at a loss as
to the motive for these unconscionable fabrications, it is pertinent to quickly
repudiate the false claim and to state clearly that at no time did the CDS send
any helicopter to evacuate any of his family members before, during or after
the attack on his home town.
“Contrary to the claims by the
author, the helicopter that flew to Mubi was on an operational mission to
reinforce the ground troops in preparation of efforts to repel the attack.
“The helicopter did not convey any
civilian or relation of the CDS as disdainfully insinuated in the article.
“Considering the fact that the
falsehood packaged against Air Chief Marshal Badeh by Elvis has not only been
mischievously and widely circulated, it has been further made viral on the
social media, it can no longer be dismissed as one of those careless efforts in
the campaign to tarnish the name and integrity of this senior officer and the
Armed Forces who are doing their best to address the security situation in the
country.
“The damage done by the fabrications
contained in that article has not only personal, but national security
implications.
“Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh as the
Chief of Defence Staff has uppermost in his heart, the interest of the entire
citizens of Nigeria, whom he swore to protect.
“Insinuating that the CDS is
self-centred and insensitive to the plight of his people is wicked and damaging
indeed.
“The DHQ wishes to reassure Nigerians
that as a patriot and one on whose shoulders the leadership of Nigerian Armed
Forces rests, he has honestly reaffirmed severally that he considers every
Nigerian and every part of Nigeria as deserving of equal protection especially
at this challenging times.
“Just like any other Nigerian, the
CDS is pained at the mindless carnage and bloody violence perpetrated against
innocent Nigerians by the terrorist group.
“Contrary to the falsehood bandied
around by a number of professional critics and detractors, the CDS believes
that every town or village under attack deserves protection whether it is his
home town or not.
“This false story on Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh is one of the many fabrications being circulated as
information or articles by individuals who have remained desperate in the
efforts to dampen the spirit and morale of military personnel in particular and
Nigerians in general as we strive to stop the activities of terrorists on
rampage against our people.
“It is therefore necessary to appeal
to the populace of concerned citizens to join hands with the security forces in
this effort by refraining from the series of distractive criticisms and
comments.
“The mass media is again requested to
beware of lifting stories on the military from online media that has become the
main channel of disseminating falsehood on happenings in the system.”
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