The Kaduna branch of Petroleum Tanker Drivers Association, has
announced indefinite suspension of its operation in protest against the
alleged killing of one of its members by soldiers in Kaduna.
Its Chairman, Gambo Tuge, who announced the suspension in an
interview with newsmen on Tuesday in Kaduna, said the victim was shot by
the soldier at the NNPC junction in the city.
He alleged that,
the victim, Muhammed Isah, 37, was shot by a member of the Joint Task
Force stationed along the Kaduna Refining Petrochemical Company Road
while off-loading fuel from a tanker with registration number Kebbi AA
352 BRK belonging to A A Maiahu co. Ltd.
Tuge said the deceased,
who hailed from Kamba Local Government in Kebbi, was shot following an
argument with the soldiers while off-loading the product at AP filling
station on Sunday night.
The chairman said one of the soldiers had asked the driver and his assistant to frog-jump for an undisclosed offence.
``He
later enquired to know who the tanker driver was, and when the driver
identified himself the soldier asked him to walk towards him and in the
process opened fire and shot him twice on the abdoment.``
He said the deceased was rushed to St. Gerard's Hospital, where he later died.
Tuge said the association had informed its national headquarters on the incident and was awaiting its response.
He said the suspension of its services would continue pending the response of the national body and the army.
According to him, soldiers had in similar circumstances killed two tanker drivers in Plateau and Enugu States.
Meanwhile,
a medical report issued by St. Gerard's Hospital and made available to
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday, indicated that the driver
died as result of gun shot wounds on Dec. 10 at about 5:05 a.m.
In its response, the 1 Div. Headquarters of the Nigerian Army, said it had began investigation into the incident.
Its spokesman, Col. Sani Usman assured that any soldier found culpable would be dealt with according to the law.
``
I wish to state that the Headquarters, 1 Div. is aware of the incident
and has since commenced investigation with a view to ascertaining
culpability of the soldier involved, to ensure that justice is done.
``I
wish to appeal to the deceased family, friends and members of the
tanker drivers association that the Army will not condone any breach of
the rule of engagement by any officer or soldier.
``1 Div. has
gone an extra mile in dialoguing with the union officials with a view to
reaching a possible and amicable solution.
`` we are appealing to them to remain calm,`` Usman said in a telephone interview with NAN.
He assured that the Army would assist the family in the burial of the victim.
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