Tragedy as a colonel in the Nigerian Army identified as Col DC Bako reportedly died after soldiers were ambushed by Boko Haram terrorists in Borno state.
WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the deceased, Colonel DC Bako and some soldiers were attacked, on Sunday, September 20 when their vehicle was ambushed near Damboa, about 85 kilometres from Maiduguri, the state capital.
It was also learnt that Colonel DC Bako before his death was the commander of 25 Task Force Brigade in Damboa
Speaking on the development, spokesman of the Nigeria Army, Sagir Musa, 4 confirmed the death in a statement on Monday September 21.
Musa said the colonel died in a military hospital where he was receiving treatment after the ambush.
“Operation LAFIYA DOLE wishes to intimate the general public of the demise of one of our gallant and finest war heroes Col DC Bako,”
”It could be recalled that the professional, gallant senior officer who always led from the front and a patriotic Nigerian, led a patrol to clear Boko Haram Terrorits from Sabon Gari-Wajiroko axis near Damboa when his patrol team entered an ambush at about 10 a.m Sunday 20 September 2020. Under his able leadership, the troops cleared the ambush resulting to the killing of scores of terrorists and recovery of weapons and equipment.
”Sadly however, he was wounded in action and immediately evacuated by the Air Task Force Operation LAFIYA DOLE to the 7 Division Hospital at Maimalari Cantonment. The late senior officer was recuperating well after successful operation at the hospital, in good spirit and also said his prayers in the early hours of this morning before his sad passing at the hospital. May Almighty Allah grant his soul eternal rest. Ameen.
”The Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen TY Buratai on behalf of himself, gallant troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE and indeed well meaning Nigerians hereby express his heartfelt condolences to his esteemed family. We are most grateful for his contributions and sacrifices to the motherland.
”May God grant eternal rest to the gentle soul of Col DC Bako and the souls of all Nigerian Army officers and soldiers who paid the supreme prize in the defence of our father land.” the statement reads.
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