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SENATE THROWS WEIGHT BEHIND TINUBU’S CHARGE ON THE MILITARY OVER KILLING OF OFFICERS

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The Senate has thrown its weight behind the directive by the President and Commander- in -Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, Bola Tinubu, to the military high command to fish out those behind the gruesome murder of military officers in Delta State, just as it described the dastardly act as “perfidious height of barbaric and heinous crime.

The position of the Senate was contained in a statement signed by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Yemi Adaramodu and made available to newsmen in Abuja on Monday.

According to him, ” the Nigerian Senate has received with sadness the gruesome and unthinkable killings of 15 personnel of the Nigerian Army by armed groups during a peace mission to Okuama Community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State on Thursday 14th March 2024.


This is a perfidious height of a barbaric and heinous crime.

“The Nigeria Armed Forces need our maximum cooperation, prayers and support at this trying period in our nation, as they conduct operations all over the country to restore peace and stability in troubled locations.

“We salute the courage of the departed military men as they have paid the supreme price performing the ultimate act of service to the nation”.

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He stated further that “the Senate leadership and all Distinguished Senators of the 10th Senate, condemn this attack and convey their deepest condolences to the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff, the Nigerian Army, Officers and men of Operation Delta Safe as well as the families of all the personnel, who have lost their lives.

“We consequently support The President, the Commander -in- chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, President Tinubu’s charge to the security authorities to smoke out the undesirable outlaws, who put off the glowing lights of those promising officers and men, adding, May their souls rest in perfect peace”.

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