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March 19, 2024 Defence Headquarters Publishes Roster of Military Personnel Deceased in Delta State

Defence Headquarters Publishes Roster of Military Personnel Deceased in Delta State

The Defense Headquarters has unveiled the roster of 17 military personnel who lost their lives in an assault in Delta State. The tragic incident occurred last week in Okuama, a community situated in the Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, following a peacekeeping mission.

Following the heinous attack, the Defence Headquarters confirmed that among the deceased were 17 personnel, including the Commanding Officer of the 181 Amphibious Battalion, two majors, one captain, and 12 other members of the battalion.

In a poignant tribute, the Nigerian Army shared a heartfelt message on its official platform, accompanied by a photo montage of the fallen personnel, extending prayers for the repose of their souls.

The Defence Headquarters has officially disclosed the identities of those who perished in the attack:

  • Lt Col. AH Ali, Commanding Officer, 181 Amphibious Battalion, Nigerian Army.
  • Maj SD Shafa (N/13976)
  • Maj DE Obi (N/14395)
  • Capt U Zakari (N/16348)
  • SSgt. Yahaya Saidu (#3NA/36/2974)
  • Cpl Yahaya Danbaba (1ONA/65/7274)
  • Col Kabiru Bashir (11NA/66/9853)
  • LCol Bulus Haruna (16NA/TS/5844)
  • Lal Sole Opeyemi (17NA/760719)
  • LCpl Bello Anas (17NA/76/290)
  • LCpl Hamman Peter (NA/T82653)
  • LCpl Ibrahim Abdullahi (18NA/77/1191)
  • Pte Alhaji Isah (17NA/76/6079)
  • Pte. Clement Francis (19NA/78/0911)
  • Pte. Abubakar Ali (19NA/78/2162)
  • Pte Ibrahim Adamu (19NA/78/6079)
  • Pte. Adamu Ibrahim (21NA/80/4795).

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March 18, 2024 Delta Crisis: Tinubu Gives Military ‘Full Authority’ To Bring Soldiers’ Killers To Justice

Delta Crisis: Tinubu Gives Military ‘Full Authority’ To Bring Soldiers’ Killers To Justice

President Bola Tinubu has granted the military full authority to ensure those responsible for the tragic killing of 12 soldiers and four senior Army officers in Delta State face justice. In a resolute statement, President Tinubu underscored his administration's unwavering commitment to achieving peace and stability across Nigeria.

The Nigerian military officially confirmed the loss of the commanding officer, two majors, one captain, and a dozen soldiers during a rescue operation in Okuama Community, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State. The troops had been deployed to address a crisis between Okuama and Okoloba communities in Delta State when they fell under ambush.

Expressing heartfelt condolences, President Tinubu extended his sympathies to the armed forces for the loss of their brave personnel. He emphasized the perilous conditions faced by Nigerian servicemen and women in the line of duty, highlighting the gravity of the situation.

President Tinubu reiterated the nation's duty to honor and remember all those who have sacrificed their lives to safeguard Nigeria's security, strength, and unity. He affirmed that such sacrifices must never be forgotten as the country strives for a safer and more united future.

November 16, 2023 Delta State Government Considers Restricting Parental Visits During School Hours

Delta State Government Considers Restricting Parental Visits During School Hours

The Delta State Government has revealed a bill prohibiting parents from visiting their children's schools during school hours. Mrs. O.M. Olushola, Chief Inspector of Education for Ika South Local Government Area, shared this information during a special edition of the Wednesday Parents and Teachers Association meeting at Alihame Mixed Secondary School.

The meeting was convened in response to the tragic incident where a teacher at the school, Sunday Ofah, was allegedly killed by a parent a few weeks ago. The suspected assailant, currently in police custody, reportedly attacked the teacher over disciplinary actions taken against his son.

Olushola emphasized that the bill in question is currently before the Delta State House of Assembly and is intended to address the safety concerns of both teachers and students during school hours. She stressed the need for parents to adhere to a code of conduct, directing any concerns or reports against teachers to be channeled through the school's principal.

The government is actively involved in supporting the family of the late teacher, Sunday Ofah, who lost his life in the line of duty. Olushola urged parents to contribute to assisting the family during this interim period.

Isaac Arimokwu, Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Teachers, affirmed that teachers are well-trained to care for students and called on parents to trust them in performing their duties. He emphasized that educational measures are designed to improve, not harm, children.

During the PTA meeting, Mr. Cletus Ujedibie, the school's principal, acknowledged the lessons learned from recent events. He encouraged teachers not to be demoralized but to continue educating the students. Expressing condolences for the unfortunate death of one of their colleagues, he prayed for such incidents never to recur.

The meeting concluded with a significant agreement, as all school parents pledged not to physically altercate with teachers. Any parent found violating this agreement will face arrest, along with their child, and be handed over to the police or other law enforcement agencies for prosecution.

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