The Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammed Dingyadi, has disclosed that the security operatives who were deployed and on active duty to Kuje, during the attack tried their best to salvage the situation but were unable to do so due the underdog nature of their weapons which were subdued by the terrorists.
This was disclosed on Friday by the Minister of Police Affairs. The Minister disclosed this to State House correspondents after the National Security Council meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Despite the dogged nature of the weapons handled by the terrorists, the minister asserted that some of the terrorists fell to the their bullets during the attack.
Although some of the prisoners have been captured, the minister assured that investigation into incident would continue.
The statement reads, “You see, these kinds of things, they happen and I want to assure you all those who are supposed to play a role in ensuring that the attack was neutralised did their best that they could to neutralise it.
“I think what helped them was the number of people they came with and the superior weapons they came with.
“And because nobody anticipated it, the few people could not withstand the number that they came with. I think that’s what happened. Like I said, this investigation is still going on. You will only do good to allow the investigation to continue and maybe by the time they finish, you will be able to get the details of what actually happened and why it happened,” he added.
“Some of them have been killed. But I can’t give you the number and I don’t know the number. Because like they used to do, whenever one of them is killed, they take away and you cannot know the number of people who have been killed but definitely quite a number of them were killed and many of them ran away with bullet wounds.”
The minister who spoke on the outcome of the security meeting with the President said President Buhari had directed that the Security Council meeting to review the situation of security in the country particularly as it related to insecurity issues that happened in the last few weeks.
He said, “We are talking about the Kuje jailbreak that arose as a result of the attacks on the Correctional Center by terrorists as well as the banditry attack that took place in Katsina around the same time, as all as the various attacks on Shiroro local government of Niger State.
“Mr. President was deeply concerned about these developments. And he initiated this meeting to enable security agencies, the service chiefs, inspector general of police to brief the council on what actually happened and the way forward.
“We had a very successful meeting and the council has agreed to take proactive measures that will ensure that repeat of what happened these few days would not be witness anymore.
“Mr. President is surprised that what happened to Kuje actually took place inspite of all the security arrangement that has been made to ensure that such an incident does not happen.
“We are assuring the nation and Nigerians in general that arrangements have been made to ensure that full investigations are carried out to ensure that a repeat of these incidences will not occur.
“The service chiefs have been given very clear directives to ensure that adequate measures are taken not only to investigate what happened, but also to take steps to forestall the reoccurrence of such incidences,” he said.