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Identities Of Soldiers Murdered By Gunmen In Abia Revealed

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
May 31, 2024
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  • Vehicles and tricycles (popularly known as Keke Napep) were also razed by the gunmen during the attack.

The identities and details of the soldiers killed in Abia State by gunmen suspected to be members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have emerged.

Within Nigeria had reported how the soldiers were killed on Thursday by the gunmen who were enforcing a sit-at-home order in the south east region

Vehicles and tricycles (popularly known as Keke Napep) were also set ablaze by the gunmen during the attack.

The military high command had earlier on Friday confirmed that no fewer than 5 of its troops deployed at Obikabia Junction Checkpoint in Obingwa Local Government Area adjourning Aba metropolis in Abia State were killed.

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According to a military signal on Friday, those killed included two Sergeants, two Corporal and one Lance Corporal while 6 civilians, according to the military were killed in the cross fire.

The soldiers were identified as:

Sergeant Charles Ugochukwu (94NA/38/1467)
Sergeant Bala Abraham (03NA/53/1028)
Corporal Gideon Egwe(10NA/65/7085)
Corporal Ikpeama Ikechukwu (13NA/70/5483)
Corporal Augustine Emmanuel (13NA/70/6663)

The signal read, “On 30 May 24, at about 0830 hrs, troops of 144 Battalion deployed at Obikabia Junction Federal School Road, Ogbor Hill in Obingwa LGA were attacked by unknown gunmen suspected to be IPOB/ESN members.

“Gunmen who were enforcing Sit-At-Home order numbering about 30, stormed troops location in 3 black Toyota Land Cruiser Jeeps and opened fire during which 5 x Soldiers were killed.”

It further disclosed that the assailants also carted away 5 AK47 rifles, burnt down 2 military patrol hilux vehicles and injured 2 civilians.

The signal noted that the current situation in Aba is generally tensed while monitoring continues as further details will be forwarded as situation unfolds.

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