Gen. Buratai spoke when he met with a delegation from the Nigerian Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) at the Army Headquarters in Abuja.
The Army chief, who was responding to request by NSCIA to meet with the sect leader, said El-Zakzaky had been handed over to the appropriate authorities.
Below are the words of the Chief of Army Staff:
“What happened was avoidable and unfortunate, we followed the rules of engagement as enshrined in the constitution but what happened still happened.”
Buratai dismissed claims in some quarters that the Army was after members of the sect. He said the Army was only carrying out its constitutional duties.
He urged members of the public to disregard information and pictures contained in a section of the media, describing them as a false reflection of what happened.
Leader of the NSCIA team, Prof. Daud Noibi, said they were at the Army headquarters on a fact-finding mission. He expressed the concerns of NSCIA on the Zaria incident and reaffirmed the commitment of the council to return peace to the area.
He said the NSCIA would make efforts to douse the tension following Saturday’s incident in Zaria.
Prof. Noibi was accompanied by the Secretary General of the council, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede.