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Reports claiming our officer committed suicide false – Nigerian Army

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
January 17, 2024
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  • The force described the cause of the incident as mishandling and negligence with a weapon by the deceased soldier.

The Nigerian Army says reports making the rounds that one of its officer stationed in Ogun state committed suicide are not true.

Reports had emerged on Tuesday that the late officer,  Boyi ThankGod, killed himself on the Armed Forces Remembrance Day due to poor welfare and lack of morale.

Reacting to the reports, the Army said the soldier died from an accidental discharge and not suicide.

The force described the cause of the incident as mishandling and negligence with a weapon by the deceased soldier.

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ThankGod, who was attached to the 35 Artillery brigade command, Alamala, in Abeokuta, was reported to have shot himself in the head during a standby duty on the Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

A disturbing viral image on social media showed his lifeless body lying in the pool of his blood after his head was shattered due to the impact of the bullet.

The 35 Artillery brigade command is, however, displeased with some sections of the media who misled the public by claiming that the soldier killed himself out of frustration and non-payment of salary.

In a statement, the Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations, 81 Division NA, Olabisi Ayeni, on Wednesday, debunked the claims of suicide by the officer, insisting that the incident had nothing to do with welfare.

He said investigation into the immediate cause of the incident, indicated that “the deceased soldier reportedly handled his personal weapon negligently and misfired, which resulted in his death.”

Ayeni further said investigations have commenced to unravel the circumstances and possible remote cause of the unfortunate incident.

The Army Spokesman added that the remains of the soldier have been evacuated and deposited at the Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta.

“The Division, through the Commander 35 Artillery Brigade, has informed the deceased family and also expressed heartfelt condolences and sympathy over the unfortunate incident.”

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