Brother of late Col. Otobrise Umusu writes open letter to Pres. Buhari
Suspected Boko Haram members ambushed and killed a senior Nigerian Army officer, Lt. Col. Otos Umusu - the Commanding Officer, 118 Task Force Battalion in Borno State on Dec. 12th. His brother has written an open letter to president Buhari. Read after the cut...
Your Excellency,
My name is Odiriviroro Umusu I am the immediate junior
brother of one of your officers Lieutenant Colonel Otobrise Umusu the
Commanding Officer, 118 Task Force Battalion in Borno State, who was killed by
an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, in an ambush on Monday 12th
December 2016 on his way to Baga.
Lieutenant Colonel Otobrise Umusu dedicated his life to
serving Nigeria from an early age:
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1991 – 1996 – Nigeria Military School - Zaria
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1996 – 1997 – Soldier serving with the Nigerian
Army Intelligence Corps
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1997 – 2002 – Nigerian Defence Academy -
Kaduna
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Commissioned an officer in Infantry Corps 2002
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Served as an officer from 2002 – 2016 in:
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Takum in the North East of Nigeria
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Republic of Sierra Leone
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Ibadan
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The Niger Delta
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Army Head Quarters – Abuja
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Maiduguri – where he died in service to Nigeria,
his country
Your Excellency; if you are reading this, the name UMUSU
will ring a bell as my father Brigadier General Sylvester Ugege Umusu served
under you and also worked with you when you headed PTF. It is now Wednesday 14th
December 2016 and as I write this letter with tears in my eyes, my father, my
brother’s wife Ufuoma Umusu and his siblings have not been contacted by you,
your office, the Chief of Defence Staff or the Chief of Army Staff to offer
your condolences for our loss. My brave brother sacrificed his life and future
with his family to make yours and every Nigerian’s today safe. In my humble opinion we deserve your acknowledgement
and appreciation and as a former army officer I know you appreciate the
sacrifice involved in serving your country and it saddens me that in over 24
hours after the passing of my brother a call has not been made to my family. I
do not under any circumstances believe this is too much to ask; for the falling
heroes of our beloved country Nigeria.
My family has served Nigeria in her armed forces and
continues to do so, we have paid the greatest price for that service; the very
young life of my beloved brother Lieutenant Colonel Otobrise Umusu who was
killed in action. As his family we have lots of questions to ask surrounding
his death:
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When will an investigation be carried out?
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Will there be an investigation?
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My brother bled out, why did his team not have
the right equipment for such eventuality
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What lessons can be learnt from this?
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What is being done to stop funding to Boko
Haram?
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Every weapon, vehicle purchase or general
equipment purchase by Boko Haram must leave a paper trail
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Can the expert forensic accounting skills used
by the EFCC not be employed to disrupt their operations?
Your
Excellency, you may deem this letter as disrespectful and not the right
procedure in dealing with this matter but am all but a Nigerian citizen that is
grieving the loss of his beloved brother and in my humble opinion we deserve to
know the who, what and why that happened to our brother on that terrible day and
as his Command in Chief you are ultimately responsible for reaching out to all
the families of our fallen heroes to assure them their loved ones did not die
in vain.
Thank you for your anticipated attention to this matter.
Yours sincerely,
Odiriviroro Umusu
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