Okowa condemns murder of ex-CDS Alex Badah
Late Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, has condemned the gruesome murder of former
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh by unknown gunmen on
Tuesday night.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Charles
Aniagwu, Governor Okowa condemned in strongest terms the killing of the retired
general who dedicated his lifetime to the service of his country.
The governor tasked security agencies in the country to rise
to the occasion by unmasking the assailants and bringing them to justice.
Okowa lauded Badeh for initiating the Optimizing Local Engineering
(OLE 1 and 2) to focus on developing indigenous Unarmed Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
and other weapon systems that resulted in the production of the AMEBO project
(aka GULMA 1 UAV) the 1st locally produced drone in Nigeria which allowed the
Air Force survey and carry out attacks remotely without putting the lives of
pilots at risk.
The Statement further said "Badeh initiated and
constructed the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) extension complex fitted with a
befitting joint operations room, conference hall, the office spaces, Penthouse
to receive guests, Armed Forces DNA Laboratory, which has allowed for easy
identification of casualties of war, the Defence Space Agency, commissioning of
30 Gun Boats in the Niger Delta region amongst others.
"The killing of Alex Badeh by unknown gunmen is quite
unfortunate and a terrible news just like the case of General Idris Alkali who
was abducted and later killed. I appeal to security agencies to work together
and unmask those involved in the heinous crime that led to the death of the
retired Defence Chief.
"Our country is being bedeviled by one manner of
killings and abductions or the other. We never knew that it would deteriorate
to a level where a former Chief of Defence Staff would be murdered in such a
gruesome manner,” the governor lamented.
“It is my prayer and the prayers of all Deltans that the
almighty God will give the family the fortitude to bear this loss."
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