*Commiserates with families of deceased, Nigeria Army
Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has expressed grief over the death of army officers killed during an ambush on the Presidential Guards Brigade on Sunday by suspected terrorists, after the army officers responded to a distress call from the Nigeria Law School, Bwari.
Governor Bello in a Press release signed on Tuesday by his Chief Press Secretary, Muhammed Onogwu, expressed that it was more saddening to find out that two out of the fallen gallant officers, namely Captain Samuel Attah and Lieutenant Ibrahim Suleiman were illustrious sons of Kogi state.
Governor Bello condemned the terrorist ambush, describing it as a dastardly act and a show of cowardice, while urging authorities to expedite action and ensure the capture of those responsible and also forestall any future occurrence.
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He added that the concern of incessant but cowardly uncoordinated attacks by terrorists must receive keen attention and brutal response from respective security agencies, asserting that the Nigerian internal sovereignty must not be at the mercy of criminal elements.
The governor commiserated with the families of the deceased, particularly the father of Lt. Suleiman, Col Suleiman Ahmodu Babanawa (Rtd) from Okpo, Olamaboro Local Govt. and Captain Samuel Attah from Ibaji Local Government Area of the State.
He also extended his commiseration to the Nigerian Army over the death of some of their finest officers.
Governor Bello prayed for God to grant the repose of the demise eternal rest and that every person hurt by their shocking and painful demise, should receive succour from their pains.