The Nigerian Army has deployed troops in a joint operation within Amasiri and its adjoining communities in the Afikpo North Local Government Area of Ebonyi to protect innocent citizens.
This is contained in a statement by Lt.-Col. Olabisi Ayeni, the spokesperson for the 82 Division, Nigerian Army, on Sunday in Enugu.
Mr Ayeni noted that the attention of the headquarters of the 82 Division had been drawn to videos circulating on social media featuring journalists condemning the deployment of troops to Amasiri following the killing of citizens in the community.
“Troops were deployed as a direct response to the gruesome killings and beheadings of four individuals in Okporojo village, Edda LGA, and subsequent discoveries of shallow graves containing mutilated bodies in Amasiri.
“These atrocities demanded urgent intervention to restore peace, protect innocent lives and bring perpetrators to justice.
“The Ebonyi State government, in line with its constitutional responsibility to safeguard lives and property, therefore imposed a curfew and temporarily closed schools in Amasiri to prevent escalation and ensure public safety.
“The security agencies were deployed to enforce the curfew, ensure uninterrupted investigations and security operations, protect medical teams, and manage the humanitarian implications of the crisis,” he said.
Mr Ayeni said the joint teams, which included the Nigeria Police, the State Security Service (SSS), and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, had been conducting intelligence-driven patrols, cordon-and-search operations, and forensic exhumation in the affected areas.
He said that credible intelligence had further revealed multiple sites where victims were buried, including adults and children.
The army spokesman noted that the discovery of these graves underscored the scale of the crimes committed and the necessity of a robust security presence to dismantle criminal networks and prevent further violence.
“It is important to stress that the deployment of troops is not targeted at the people of Amasiri but at criminal elements exploiting communal tensions to perpetrate heinous crimes.
“The Nigerian Army and sister agencies remain committed to protecting all citizens without bias. The intervention will continue until peace is fully restored, perpetrators are apprehended, and justice is served,” he added.
(NAN)