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Alleged Secret Abortion: Your Report False, Lacks Evidence – FG Tackles Reuters

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The Federal Government said the report by an international media organisation, Reuters on the military is false.

Alleged Secret Abortion: Your Report False, Lacks Evidence - FG Tackles Reuters
Lai Mohammed

Reuters reported last Wednesday that the Nigerian Army had run a secret, systematic and illegal abortion programme in the country since at least 2013.

In the reportthe Nigerian military was said to have conducted a secret abortion programme in the country’s north-east, ending at least 10,000 pregnancies among victims of insurgency.

Reacting, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed said Reuters made the allegation without evidence, citing only anonymous sources and the reported review of phantom “documents”.

He said this while speaking at an event meant to showcase the scorecard of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation under Buhari in Abuja on Monday.

Lai said the report is a strategy to set the world against Nigeria and cut off the support that is critical to crushing terrorists.

“The agency claimed that its investigation was based on interviews with 33 women and girls,” Lai said.

“How do they use interviews with 33 women and girls to arrive at the bogus claim of 10,000 abortions?

“And in a further indication that the figure of abortions quoted was arbitrary or possibly conjured, the agency first put the figure at 12,000 before settling for 10,000,” he said.

Mohammed reiterated the federal government’s position that there was no “secret, systematic and illegal abortion programme” being run by the military in the country.

He queried the basis for the investigation at a time the military is recording successes, decimating the terrorists and rescuing abducted persons.

According to the minister, in 2022 alone, the Nigerian military rescued 11 Chibok girls and 2,018 other persons.

He said 82,645 persons — comprising 16,621 male fighters, 24,638 women and 41,386 children — have surrendered.

Mohammed said the military has also neutralised 494 terrorists, excluding those killed through airstrikes and infighting.

“Why is this news agency not playing up this positive news but instead choosing to give prominence to a phantom abortion story?” he asked.

Lai said the federal government has given it’s military a clean bill of health over the allegations.

“We know that military operations in the north-east are not arbitrary but based on the military’s standard operating procedure (SOP) and rules of engagement (ROE), among others,” he added.

“Where any proven infraction or criminal act has been committed by any soldier, the law has always taken its course.

“But it is beyond the pale and downright dangerous to accuse a nation’s military, without any verifiable evidence, of massive illegal abortions and infanticide.”

Lucky Irabor, the chief of defence staff, had also dismissed the report, describing it as “outright nonsense”.

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