AbdulAhad Otuoze
The Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has mourned the sudden passage of Yunana Babas, an Assistant Inspector -General of Police (AIG) in charge of Zone 8 with headquarters in the state capital, Lokoja.
The late AIG Babas was in charge of Zone 8, Lokoja died on Thursday at a private hospital in Lokoja where he was rushed to for medical attention.
This was contained in a press statement issued on Friday which was made available in Lokoja by the Chief Press Secretary Onogwu Mohammed.
“On behalf of the good people of Kogi State and myself, may I offer our deepest condolences on this monumental tragedy to his family and friends, the Kogi State Police Command and the national police hierarchy, especially our good friend Mohammed Adamu, the Inspector-General of Police.’ He said.
Governor Yahaya Bello who earlier laid wreaths in Lokoja on Friday to commemorate the Armed Forces Remembrance Day 202, said the unexpected death of AIG Babas is another reason to celebrate the officers and men of all law enforcement agencies in the country while they are still alive to enjoy it.
“Leadership at all levels must see to it that our law enforcement officers, the men and women who stand between us and criminality, terrorism and total anarchy are appreciated by the system while they can enjoy it. We can start by showing these patriots who often serve at the risk of their own lives that we appreciate their sacrifices by tremendously improving on their present conditions of service.’
According to Bello, “AIG Babas was a decent, gallant and intelligent police officer. He was a key component of our award-winning security architecture in Kogi State. He led from the front and provided a rallying influence for his men across the states of Zone 8, particularly in the Kogi State Police Command.”
He therefore wished the soul of the deceased eternal repose.