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COAS Consoles Families Of Slain Soldiers, 21 Orphans, 10 Widows In Sorrow
COAS Consoles Families Of Slain Soldiers, 21 Orphans, 10 Widows In Sorrow....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The recent sorrowful incident in Delta State, which claimed the lives of 17 military personnel, has left behind a profound impact, as disclosed by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja. Regrettably, this tragedy has resulted in 21 children being orphaned and 10 women being widowed.
In a poignant acknowledgment of the depth of this loss, Lt. Gen. Lagbaja highlighted that among the widows, three are currently in different stages of pregnancy, facing an added layer of hardship.
During the burial ceremony held for the fallen soldiers, Lt. Gen. Lagbaja expressed profound sorrow, noting the cruel irony that those whom these soldiers had sworn to defend were responsible for their untimely demise.
Addressing the grieving families directly, the Army Chief offered reassurance that they would not be left to face their sorrow alone. He pledged the full support of the Nigerian Army in providing assistance and honoring the memory of those who sacrificed their lives in service to the nation’s security.
Reflecting on the broader implications of the tragedy, Lt. Gen. Lagbaja emphasized the collective responsibility of both the Nigerian Army and the nation as a whole to care for the families left behind, including the 21 orphans and numerous dependents.
In a resolute stance, Lt. Gen. Lagbaja affirmed that the Army remains undeterred by this setback, vowing to pursue justice by ensuring that those responsible for the heinous act are held to account.
The commitment to supporting the bereaved families and seeking justice underscores the unwavering dedication of the Nigerian Army to uphold its duty, despite the challenges encountered along the way.
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