Benue governor mourns deceased Commander of ‘Operation Whirl Stroke’ // Sad News
Benue governor mourns deceased Commander of ‘Operation
Whirl Stroke’
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue
on Monday in Makurdi commiserated with President Muhammadu Buhari, and the
Nigerian Army on the death of Brig.-Gen. Dayo Apere, the Commander, Operation
Whirl Stroke.
His Principal Special Assistant on Media, Mr Nathaniel Ikyur,
made this known to newsmen in a statement.
According to the statement, Ortom said that the death of Apere on
Saturday, Oct. 2 of an undisclosed ailment was a huge tragedy to Nigeria’s war
against terrorism.
It described the death of
Apere as a big blow to the Army and particularly Benue that had been contending
with militia, bandits and kidnappers.
It stated that the contributions of Operation Whirl Stroke in
fighting criminality in Benue were instrumental to the relative peace the state
was enjoying presently.
It stated also that Ortom was
personally pained over the death of the late army General.
The governor described the late general as a true partner in the
Benue State government’s fight against herdsmen.
The statement added that
herdsmen had invaded the state and sustained attacks on unarmed farming
communities, killing and dispossessing them of their farmlands.
It quoted Ortom as saying Benue indeed lost a fine and dedicated
officer at a time that the war against terrorism was growing.
It stated also that the governor prayed God Almighty to grant the family
the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss of late Apere.
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