 The Guyawana of Lamode community of Adamoa stage northeast Nigeria has urged the chief of army staff to call on officers and men of the 23 brigade command to order to avoid chaos in the community. The community leaders had made the appeal in Guyawana of Lamode local government area of Adamoa where one of the victims out of six shots by the army was buried while remaining five are still receiving treatment. Our correspondent reports. People of Guyawana community come out en mass to bid farewell to God Jacob and also demand for justice over his untimely death. Officers and men of the 23 brigade command in the community have been fingered in this ugly incident that claimed some six lives. The army public relations officer of the brigade command released the statement debunking the allegation. Now members of this community wants the quick intervention of the chief of army staff to check the unabated maltreatment of community members by the army. When this incident took place Amadou Moli Funtri was at the scene. He went to the clinic. He personally go around the world. He personally sent his own little assistants. So it would be surprising for the Niger army to come out and say they've not shot anybody. I personally took those boys to the maternity. I was right there in the maternity. Those army were even approaching me with their guns. When I called the DVD governor the DVD governor alerted the brigade commander. I think they were called. Then they withdrawed. So they have no reason whatsoever to say they are not involved in it. After all you can this is the evidence. One among the boys is dead. Today we're just buried. They shoot about six of them. But the following day they still the soldier denied that there was nothing like that. But while my brother is one of the beauty you know is something of pain of which there is no one that you could take this thing to and you just have to bear it. Police Daniel who is the sole administrator of Guayana development area appeals to the Myanmar state government to also help as much as possible to help broker peace in the community. There is need for peace. And I also call on the government to address the Niger army that are at the gate of the company. Yes the army are there to maintain law and order. But where they cross their bounds it will be another thing again because we're made to understand that the bull people there but from my findings most of the people that were bull they may have offended them in one way or the other. But we're also calling let there be diplomacy. Their appeal has gone out from Guayana community to the authorities once again. The people are now hoping that their cry for help will not be ignored any longer.