- He was identified as Vitalis
An indigene of Okpuala in Ngor-Okpuala, Imo State, serving in the Nigerian Army, has taken his own life in front of the 144 Battalion’s Forward Operation Base (FOB) gate.
Identified as Vitalis, a senior non-commissioned officer holding the rank of Command Sergeant Major (CSM), he reportedly shot himself without leaving a suicide note.
Before his death, Vitalis served with the 14 Brigade Headquarters at Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Barracks in Ohafia, Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia State.
Security sources told The Nation that a thorough and discreet investigation is necessary to determine the circumstances surrounding the soldier’s suicide. They cautioned that speculation or premature conclusions could compromise the investigation, which is being led by the army’s leadership in the state. There were no reported incidents of domestic violence or disciplinary actions against Vitalis prior to his death, suggesting that the motives behind his actions may be complex and require careful inquiry.
The tragedy struck the military camp when the soldier, reportedly just months away from retirement in October, committed suicide after mysteriously disappearing without communication for two weeks.
The sudden reemergence of the soldier, who apparently returned to the camp and then took his own life, shocked his colleagues and left many wondering what could have driven him to such despair
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