The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ortom apologises over killing of soldiers in Benue

Vows to aid arrest of culprits

- From Joseph Wantu, Makurdi

GOVERNOR Samuel Ortom of Benue State has apologised to President Muhammadu Buhari over the Easter Monday killing of 12 military personnel in Bonta Village, Konshisha Local Council of the state by criminal elements.

Ortom also apologised to the leadership of security forces in the country as well as families of the fallen heroes, even as he vowed to collaborat­e with security agencies to ensure that perpetrato­rs of the act were brought to book.

During the burial of the 12 slain soldiers at the Military Cemetery, Wurukum, Makurdi, yesterday, the governor regretted the death of the military personnel in the hands of militiamen while trying to ensure peace in the troubled areas of the state. His words: “We condemn the killing of the soldiers who were out to maintain peace. Attack on security men is attack on all. The attack was uncalled for. They were out to keep the peace and got killed in the process; otherwise, we all know what soldiers would ordinarily do in such a situation.”

The governor also passionate­ly appealed to the bereaved families to forgive him for uncomplime­ntary comments he might have made over the situation based on the informatio­n available to him at that time. His words: “If I said anything that was offensive to the families, I ask for their forgivenes­s. I earlier said only two soldiers were involved based on the informatio­n available to me at that time.”

The remains of 12 soldiers, including Capt. Adeolu Adedayo, were interred in the presence of Commander of Operation Whirl Stroke ( OPWS), the Commanding

Officer of 72 Battalion, military personnel as well as family members of the slain soldiers.

Conducting the funeral service, Chaplain of 73 Battalion, Maj. Ibrahim Mavisky, noted a time everything: a time to be born and time to die.

“We brought nothing to this world and we shall surely leave with nothing,” he stated.

Corroborat­ing the Imam, the chaplain described the fallen heroes as peacemaker­s who went out not for evil but for peace and regrettabl­y died in the process.

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