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Nigerian Army confirms Attahiru’s death, 10 others

The Nigerian Army has announced the death of its Chief, Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru and 10 others in an ill-fated NAF aircraft near Kaduna International Airport on Friday.

The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Yerima, who did not disclose the names of the other victims, said the plane was en route Abuja-Kaduna before the crash.

“The Nigerian Army regrets to announce the passing away of its Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru.

“The sad event occurred following an air crash in Kaduna which also claimed the lives of 10 other officers including the crew.

“The COAS was enroute Kaduna from Abuja on May 21, when the unfortunate incident happened. “Details of the sad incident and burial arrangements will be communicated soon,” he said.

However, TBI Africa gathered the Chief of Army Staff died alongside his high ranking aides. On the entourage of the ill-fated aircraft include

  1. Lt. Gen. I. Attahiru – COAS
  2. Brig. Gen. M.I. Abdulkadir – Chief of Staff to Army Chief
  3. Brig. Gen. Olayinka – Acting Provost Marshal, Nigerian Army
  4. Brig. Gen. Kuliya – Acting Chief of Military Intelligence
  5. Maj. L.A. Hayat – ADC to COAS
  6. Maj. Hamza – Chief Security Officer (CSO) to COAS
  7. Sgt. Umar – Orderly to COAS

Aircraft Crew

  1. Flt. Lt. T.O. Asaniyi – Pilot
  2. Flt. Lt. A.A. Olufade – Co-Pilot
  3. Sgt. Adesina.
  4. ACM Oyedepo.

Born on 10th August 1966 in Doka, Kaduna North Local Government Area, Kaduna State, Gen. Attahiru began his cadet training at Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) in January 1984 and was commissioned into the rank of Second Lieutenant in December 1986 as an Infantry Officer.

He holds a master’s degree in Strategic Management and Policy Studies from the NDA/and has held several appointments on the staff, instructional and in command during his military career.

He had a tour of duty with the United Nations in Sierra Leone as a Military Observer, where he facilitated United Kingdom military engagement, Operation BARASS in September 2000.

He was an Operation Officer and later Company Commander in NIBATT 19 ECOMOG Operations in Liberia.

Also, he had the unique privilege of having commanded with distinction all through the chain of command in the Nigerian Army.

Prominent among these appointments are Commanding Officer 146 Battalion Nigerian Army (Operation HARMONY IV) in the Bakassi Peninsula, Commander 13 Brigade Nigerian Army (Operation PULO SHIELD), General Officer Commanding 82 Division Nigerian Army.

He was one time Theatre Commander Operation LAFIYA DOLE.

Attahiru has been exposed to leadership and professional development programmes at globally renowned institutions. He was at the National Defence College, Kenya for the National Defence Management and Security Studies Course, and at the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Special Forces Academy, Shijiazhuang-Hubei Province, China for the Basic and Advanced Special/Operations Commando Forces Courses.

He had undertaken leadership and security policy course at the prestigious Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA, Graduate School of Media and Communication, Agha Khan University of Nairobi, Bournemouth University Disaster Management Centre, and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy.

The late General had several honours and awards to his credit. He is a highly decorated officer with UNAMSIL Medal, ECOMOG Medal, Forces Service Star, Meritorious Service Star, Distinguish Service Star, Grand Service Star, Corp Medal of Honour, Command medal, Field Command Medal and Field Command Medal of Honour.

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