By Lizzy Chirkpi
House of Representatives on Tuesday urged the Federal government to
immortalise the late Lt. Col Abu Ali by promoting him to the rank of a
Colonel.
The House also urged the Federal Government to extend same gesture by
promoting the six soldiers who were killed alongside Ali to their next
ranks accordingly.
The resolution followed the adoption of a motion under matters of urgent
public importance presented by Rep. Abdussamad Dasukin, APC-Sokoto.
While moving the motion, Dasuki urged the federal government to offer
Ali’s wife automatic employment and the children educational scholarship
up to university level.
In his prayers, the lawmaker advocated for accelerated disbursement of all benefits accruable to the families of the deceased.
It will be recalled that Ali and six others were ambushed and killed by
the insurgents on Nov. 4 while prosecuting the war against boko haram
in Mallam Fatori, Borno state.
Contributing to the debate, the House Minority Leader, Rep. Leo Ogor of
PDP-Delta described Ali as a dogged military personnel who served the
nation with patriotism.
``He proved that in any capacity, you can serve the nation with great enthusiasm and commitment,’’ he added".
Rep. Nicholas Ossai described the death of the soldiers
as unfortunate he said ``Ali became a nemesis to the boko haram, but his
triumphs over the group’s plot to stop him only made him braver in the
battlefield.
``It could be recalled that Ali’s exceptional gallantry earned him
accelerated promotion from Major to Lt. Col in September 2015.
"Having paid the highest price in defence of one’s nation, the question
that should come to haunt Nigerians is a befitting way to immortalise
such valour,’’ Ossai said.
Similarly, the House Minority Whip, Rep. Yakubu Bade said the event was
an unfortunate incident capable of demoralising other troops and arming
their killers with a strong tool of derisory propaganda.
The House, therefore, observed one minute silence in respect of the fallen heroes.
Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara mandated the committee
on Defence to ensure the executive complies with the resolution.
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