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Tinubu Blows Hot Over Killing Of Soldiers In Delta – “We Will Not Accept This Wicked Act”

President Bola Tinubu has vowed that the killers of 16 military personnel in Okuoma Community, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, will not go unpunished.

On Thursday 14 March, 16 Soldiers and officers responding to a crisis between Okuama and Okoloba communities in Delta State were ambushed and killed.

Among those killed were the Commanding Officer, two Majors, one Captain, 12 soldiers, and one civilian.

In a statement he personally signed on Sunday, Tinubu who described the killing as “unprovoked” expressed “profound grief over the needless death of our gallant soldiers.

He also extended his condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers, their colleagues and their loved ones saying, “The military high command is already responding to this incident. The cowardly offenders responsible for this heinous crime will not go unpunished.”

The President said, “This incident, once again, demonstrates the dangers faced by our servicemen and women in the line of duty. I salute their heroism, courage and uncommon grit and patriotism.

“As a nation, we must constantly remember and honour all those who have paid the ultimate price to keep our country safe, strong and united. The officers and men who died in Okuama community have joined the pantheon of great men and women who gave their all, with honour, in the service of our fatherland.

“Members of our armed forces are at the heart and the core of our nationhood. Any attack on them is a direct attack on our nation. We will not accept this wicked act.

“The Defence Headquarters and Chief of Defence Staff have been granted full authority to bring to justice anybody found to have been responsible for this unconscionable crime against the Nigerian people.

“My government will not relent until we achieve peace and tranquility in every part of Nigeria.

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