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Army protests “indiscriminate, insensitive and reprehensible” sharing of gory pictures of “Killed-in Action” soldiers on Social Media

The Nigerian Army on Tuesday condemned “in the strongest term possible, the indiscriminate sharing on social media of graphic pictures of personnel who paid the supreme price in the cause of defending and protecting the country from its adversaries.”

The Army therefore said that it will take legal action against such “despicable and unacceptable” acts in order to protect troops who die in action.

It noted that such individuals who died while defending their honour and fatherland, should not be “ridiculed on social media or any platform.”

Army Spokesperson, Brigadier General Mohammed Yerima, said in a statement that this act of sharing gory pictures of KIA solders “is not only unpatriotic but very insensitive and utterly reprehensible.”

General Yerima said that “officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army deployed to various theatres of internal security operations are on legitimate duties and are in the harm’s way to defend and protect the country from those who are intent on destroying it.

“In the course of carrying out this constitutional mandate, troops put their lives on the line to ensure that innocent citizens and institutions of the State are protected from violent criminals. In some cases, these gallant officers and soldiers are meted with the worst form of savagery by the heartless adversaries whose intent is to instill fear on of the citizenry.

“While the Nigerian Army and its personnel understand the nature of the noble calling and are ever ready to confront any danger of adversity on the way, what is most unfathomable is the glee with which some people share the gory pictures of officers and soldiers who are either killed-in-action or Wounded-in-action in the media.

“These unpatriotic acts are often done without any modicum of consideration for the memories of the departed personnel or their family members. In some cases, their loved ones do find out about their unfortunate death in such callous manner before they are even contacted by the military authorities.

“One can only imagine the trauma and pain such families go through waking up to see the gory pictures of their loved ones splashed on the social media.

“The Nigerian Army consider this despicable and unpatriotic act totally unacceptable and will henceforth take legal actions to protect troops who die in action from being ridiculed on social media or any platform.”

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