Nigerian: Army Buries Fallen Soldiers Killed By Boko Haram

Remains of the late soldiers.

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The remains of the seven soldiers, who were killed by the Boko Haram insurgents in Borno state last week, have been laid to rest at the military cemetery in Abuja.

The Chief of Army of Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, wept on Monday as he read the funeral oration at the graveside of the seven military men killed by the Boko Haram terrorists.

They are: late Lt.-Col. Muhammad Abu Ali, Seargents Muazu Ibrahim, Bassey Okon, Hussani Jafaru, Cpl. Chukwu Simon, Private Salisu Lawal and Seaman Patrick Paul.

They died when the terrorists attempted to seize Mallam Fatori on Nov. 4 in an attack.

The soldiers were inducted into the Operation Lafiya Dole in 2014, designed to fight the Boko Haram insurgents and liberate the North-East from their hold.

“They were brave, precise, professional and inspiring. They led the battle to recapture the following towns: Monguno, Baga, new Marte, Bama, Gwoza, Banki Junction, Gamboru-Ngala, Yale, Yanteke, Bita, Deruwa, Daira Kangaruwa and Mallam Fatori.

“In these battles, they rescued children and women, fathers and mothers, the young and the old and restored peace and hope to Nigerian citizens.

At last, on Nov. 4, they paid the supreme sacrifice in the battle of Mallam Fatori,” Buratai said.

According to him, the deceased epitomized the very best of our military. They exemplified the values of our nation and the military which are: loyalty, discipline, courage, selfless service, respect, honor and dignity.

Buratai said that the deceased fought for the unity of the nation, adding that “your labor will never be in vain”.

He promised that the army would take care of their survivors.

Earlier, President Muhammadu Buhari, who was represented by his Chief of Staff at the occasion, Alhaji Abba Kyari, said the deceased had shown unalloyed commitment to the nation.

“They were fearless, responsive, inspiring, selfless and dedicated to their duties.

“The selflessness of these gentlemen reinvigorate the memories of other great fallen heroes, who stood firm in the defense of our dear nation,” the president said.

Buhari noted that the deceased had paid the supreme sacrifice in the ongoing fight against insurgency in the North-East, adding that their sacrifices would not go in vain.

He also noted that their contributions had resulted in the restoration of normalcy in the region.”It is, therefore, our resolve that the labor of these fallen heroes shall never be in vain,” he said, adding that insurgency and terrorism would be defeated.

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