Nigerian Army gives update on rescue operation of missing general

 The Nigerian Army on Friday, September 21, released an update in a statement on the search and rescue operations for Maj Gen IM Alkali (Rtd) who has been missing since September 3.


 Alkali, immediate past chief of administration, Army Headquarters, Abuja, was declared missing after leaving Abuja for Bauchi state.

 It was gathered that the Army in a statement said the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lt Gen TY Buratai constituted a Joint Task Force comprising officers and soldiers from 3 Division Quick Response Team, Operation Safe Haven, Nigeria Police Force, Vehicle Inspection Office, Fire Service, as well as local divers to unravel the circumstances surrounding the senior officer's disappearance.
It was added that several logistics issues including sabotage from the host communities have hampered the success of the operation.
The Nigerian Army conducts search and rescue operations for Maj Gen IM Alkali (Rtd). Photo credit: Facebook


Read the statement below:
"Update on Search and Rescue Operations for Maj Gen IM Alkali (Rtd). The Nigerian Army in its quest to unravel the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Maj Gen IM Alkali (rtd) has been conducting several search and rescue operations around the last known location of the missing senior officer. 
Consequently, the COAS Lt Gen TY Buratai constituted a Joint Task Force comprising officers and soldiers from 3 Division Quick Response Team, Operation Safe Haven, Nigeria Police Force, Vehicle Inspection Office, Fire Service, as well as Local Divers. Several logistics issues including sabotage from the host communities have hampered the success of the operation. 
Due to the terrain in the general areas of Paddock in Lafendeg Du Plateau State, the task force consulted a Chinese construction company working in that area who promised to assist in drilling out water from the pond where it was suspected that the vehicle belonging to the senior officer was pushed into. 


Several logistics issues have hampered the success of the operation. Photo credit: Facebook 

However, the Chinese company was forced to withdraw from their services due to continuous threats and protest by women in the community clad in black dresses.

 In the midst of this challenge however, the Task Force continued with its search and rescue operation which led to the recovery of an 18-Seater Hummer Bus door. 

This discovery indicates that there could be other vehicles in the same pond hence the continued protest by the community. Suffice to add that the NA would not relent in its search and rescue Operation until the retired general is found."


A pond being evacuated by the Nigerian Army, in a bid to locate Major General Idris Alkali, who has been missing since September 3. Photo credit: Facebook 

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