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Army commander killed by explosive buried in Abuja

An army commander, Col. Husseini Samaila Sankara, who was killed by explosive device planted by Boko Haram terrorists in Borno state, was buried in Abuja…

An army commander, Col. Husseini Samaila Sankara, who was killed by explosive device planted by Boko Haram terrorists in Borno state, was buried in Abuja on Thursday.

Sankara, who was laid to rest at the Guards Brigade Cemetery amid tears and emotions, died on July 1, 2021, due to injuries sustained in the North East theatre operation Hadin Kai when his vehicle stepped on landmines on 30 May 2021.

At least seven soldiers of the Nigerian Army died instantly after the incident while four others, including the late Colonel, were severely injured.

The late officer was on his way from Marte, a town in Borno State, to the state capital, Maiduguri, when their gun truck ran into the explosive.

Family members, colleagues and friends, who attended the funeral service of the late officer at the Military Church in Mogadishu Cantonment, Abuja, before proceeding to the cemetery, recalled the last moments with Col. Sankara and paid him glowing tributes.

Speaking to journalists shortly after the burial, Shehu Jafiya (Turakin Uba), the elder brother of the deceased, said the senior officer had told his family that his mission was accomplished, ”not knowing he was talking about his mission on planet Earth.”

According to him, the late senior officer would be happy in heaven if he sees an end to insurgency, ethnic agitation and enthronement of United Nigeria, while recalling that the blast occurred May 30, 2021 and Sankara was flown into Abuja on 4 June 2021.

He said ‘Sojaman’ as he was fondly called in the family, finally died on July 1, 2021.

Brother speaks about deceased last moments

Recalling his last moments with Sankara Jafiya explained, “After the blast in Borno State around Dikwa and Marte. He was first flown in an helicopter to Maiduguri where he was stabilized at the military facility, then they moved him to Cedar Crest hospital in Abuja.

“I was at the airport to receive him and we had very extensive discussions not only one day but progressively over a week. He kept assuring us that we should not cry or be too worried that he was going to be fine. We didn’t know he just wanted to console us by saying we should not be too worried and not cry for him. My last moments with him we’re indeed emotional and painful to us.”

‘Mission accomplished’

He added that Sankara told his family his mission was accomplished.

“We thought he was referring to the mission in Borno. He was being very prophetic so, we didn’t understand him then. He was very committed to his family. When I mean both his wife, children and we the brothers. He was easy-going and he had a very deep passion for the military job. He was so proud of it and that was why in the house, we christened him ‘Sojaman’.

“One other thing he always he treasured was his love for this nation. Whenever we sat to discuss, you will hear him saying that he will do anything for this country. All these while, we didn’t understand what he was talking about. That doing everything, he was ready to die for this country and it eventually manifested. So it happened eventually so that is it.

”Looking at things in the country, the first thing that will give him joy in heaven is for us to defeat this insurgency. He will want to see his family settling down as quickly as possible, so that they won’t feel the pain of his exit too much just as the preacher said in the church.

”He’ll want to see them move on and all agitations in the country today for Sankara who is a deep and passionate lover of Nigeria, he’ll want nothing but unity.”

Reading his citation at the grave yard, Col Adebayo Lawal described him as an “articulate, dedicated, loyal and hard-working officer.

“He was calm, firm but fair with a good sense of purpose and responsibility, he was a fortright gentleman and a professional intelligence officer who was genuinely committed to his duty. He had a remarkable conduct and overwhelming moral standard.”

He said the senior officer, who was of the Nigerian Army intelligence corps, rose to the rank of colonel on  September 3, 2020.

”Before his demise, he was the psychological operator at the theatre command Operation Hadin Kai. He was until his demise the commanding officer chief of Army Staff intervention battalion operations.”

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