Monday, November 13, 2017

Sergeant kills self, army captain, others in Chibok

Sergeant kills self, army captain, others in Chibok
Sergeant kills self, army captain, others in Chibok 
Author: Jerrywright Ukwu 

- Tragedy struck in Chibok community, Borno state on Sunday, November 12 - A Nigerian army staff sergeant killed his superior officer while they were tussling for his gun - The situation has put back Chibok community in the news again for the wrong reasons A report by Sahara Reporters indicates that a Nigerian army staff sergeant, Silas Ninyo (93NA/36/2608) shot dead his superior, Captain T. Mani on Sunday, November 12. 

According to the report, Captain Mani stopped Sergeant Ninyo from beating innocent civilians in Chibok, Borno state after responding to distress calls from locals. On getting to the scene, Mani reportedly attempted to disarm the sergeant, but was killed in the process, while the solider killed himself and injured four others around. 

“A team of soldiers, led by one Captain T. Mani (N/14430), was providing security for worshippers during Sunday service in Chibok and received a distress call that Staff Sergeant Ninyo was beating civilians for unknown reasons. “Captain Mani, accompanied by soldiers, moved to the scene and freed the civilians. But while trying to disarm the errant soldier, Captain Mani was shot dead by Staff Sergeant Ninyo, who later shot himself dead after killing four others,” a situation report by the Nigerian army said. 

The report stated that the corpses of both soldiers have been deposited at a military hospital in Yola, Adamawa state, adding that troops are on red alert to avert any untoward reaction following the incident. 
The incident comes two days after a Brigadier-General, Lym Hassan was being lined up for prosecution by a military court-martial for false rumours. According to the report, the top military officer claimed that President Muhammadu Buhari had died when the latter was hospitalized in London.

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