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Grim revelations trail burial of 17 slain soldiers as COAS says they left behind pregnant widows, 21 orphans 

Grim revelations trail burial of 17 slain soldiers as COAS says they left behind pregnant widows, 21 orphans 

The Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, has made sorrowful revelations about  the 17 soldiers, who were allegedly gruesomely murdered by some irate youths  in Okuama, Delta State, on March 14.

Lagbaja disclosed during the burial of the soldiers on Wednesday that the deceased left behind 10 widows three of whom are pregnant, 21 orphans and many other dependents, including parents.

The victims comprised one Lieutenant Colonel, two Majors, one Captain and 13 soldiers, and were buried at the National Cemetery in Abuja

“While commiserating with the families of these gallant soldiers, I assure them that the Nigerian army and the good people of this country will not leave them in the cold,” Lagbaja said.

“We shall do all within our power to provide succour to them and preserve the memories of their departed loved ones.”

Lamenting the huge loss, the COAS further said: “When soldiers die in the hands of the enemies of the state, we take it as dying for what the nation has considered a just cause; we celebrate them as gallant heroes.

“But when they are gruesomely murdered by the very people they are trained, equipped, and took an oath to protect, it is highly demoralizing.

“It is no longer news that 17 of the Nigerian Army’s finest men, whom we have come to bury, were murdered in a reprehensible manner on March 14 in the Okuama community of Delta State while they went on a legitimate peace-making mission.

“It grieves my heart that it took our search and recovery effort over 72 hours to recover some vital organs of the decapitated and disembowelled bodies of my men that were scattered all over the Okuama community by the community youths and their friends.

“I consider it the most barbaric act any citizen or community can commit against the authority of the state, and I must place on record that a lot of restraints have been exercised so far in our search and recovery efforts for missing arms, ammunition, other equipment, and body parts.

“I assure Mr President and all Nigerians that the Nigerian Army remains committed to its constitutional responsibilities and will not be deterred by setbacks such as witnessed in the Okuama community.

“As tasked by Mr President and Commander-In-Chief of our Armed Forces, the Nigerian Army, with the assistance of its sister services and other security agencies, is committed to bringing the perpetrators of the Okuama murder to book and recover all service and personal belongings taken from the murdered troops.

“The Nigerian Army will continue to seek the cooperation of all well-meaning Nigerians, particularly in the affected area, towards swift and successful conduct of our search and recovery operations,” he said.

Also speaking at the sombre ceremony, the Chief of Defence Staff, CDS, Gen. Christopher Musa, said the fallen heroes were models of exemplary service to nation and love for country.

He assure the families of the deceased officers of the support of the country and the armed forces and bowed that the military would honour their enemies of the peace and security of the nation.

Musa said: “We will remain steadfast in our resolve to build a nation worthy of your sacrifice.

“The loss we feel today is immeasurable, but we must not allow it to dim the light of hope within us.

“Instead, let us use this moment as a rallying cry to come together as a nation, to support our armed forces, and to work tirelessly towards a Nigeria free from the grip of violence and insecurity.

“We owe it to these fallen heroes to honour their memory by redoubling our efforts to create a safer and more prosperous nation for all.

“Let us build a nation where every citizen can live without fear, where communities can thrive, and where our children can grow up knowing the true meaning of security and stability.

“To the men and women who continue to serve in the armed forces, I want to express my deepest gratitude for your dedication to duty.

“Your commitment to defending our nation, even in the face of great peril, is truly commendable,” he said.

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