Connect with us

FEATURED

BREAKING: COVID-19 Kills Top Army GOC, As Army Headquarters Cancels CoAS’ Annual Confab

Published

on

The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 6 Division Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, Major General Johnson Olubunmi Irefin, has been reported dead from Coronavirus related illness.

BIGPENNGR.COM can authoritatively report that Major General Irefin died Thursday morning in Abuja after falling ill last night.

He was among the top echelon of the Nigerian Army that were attending the cancelled Chief of Army Staff’s Annual Conference 2020 in Abuja.

Sadly, General Irefin buried his mother two weeks ago.

Several efforts by one of our correspondent to get comment from Acting Director Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Sagir Musa as of the time of filling this story proved abortive.

A top military source who confirmed the death of the GOC anonymously, however lamented that there is fear that several other top ranking army officers must have contracted the virus which killed the GOC in a speed of light during the night.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army has cancelled the ongoing Chief of Army Staff’s Annual Conference 2020 in Abuja after an undisclosed army officer tested positive to COVID 19.

Advertisement

Army spokesman, Sagir Musa, in a statement directed all participants in the conference to immediately proceed on self isolation in line with the Federal Government’s protocol for COVID 19 and to prevent any further spread of the disease.

The statement is reproduced in full below:

CANCELLATION OF THE REMAINING ACTIVITIES OF CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF’s ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2020

1. The Nigerian Army wishes to inform members of the public that due to resurgence of COVID 19 Pandemic in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja in what appears to be a second wave of infection cycle and the unfortunate incident on Tuesday 8 December 2020, where an officer participating in the ongoing Chief of Army Staff’s Annual Conference 2020 here in Abuja tested positive to COVID 19, the remaining activities of the conference have therefore been immediately cancelled. All the participants have been mandated to immediately proceed on self isolation in line with the Federal Government’s protocol for COVID 19 and to prevent any further spread of the disease.

2. All inconveniences hereby regretted please. Thanks for your usual understanding and cooperation please.

SAGIR MUSA
Brigadier General
Acting Director Army Public Relations
10 December 2020

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment
FEATURED5 hours ago

el-Rufai Moved from EFCC to ICPC Detention Facility Over Ongoing Investigations

FEATURED5 hours ago

COAS Advocates for Sustainable Veterans’ Welfare Systems Backed by Law

Profiled
FEATURED6 hours ago

Alleged $6bn Mambilla Fraud: Agunloye Knew Sunrise Power Owner, Leno Adesanya Before Ministerial Appointment – EFCC Witness

FEATURED6 hours ago

Two Arraigned for Alleged N143million Fraud in Benin-City

FEATURED6 hours ago

Court Grants EFCC Interim Attachment Order on Nine Mineral-Laden Trucks Impounded in Ilorin

POLITICS7 hours ago

Isoko North Chairman Commends Peaceful Conduct of APC Council Ward Congresses

FEATURED12 hours ago

Tinubu Signs Order to Eliminate NNPCL’S Deductions, Direct Remittance of Oil Revenues to Federation Account

FEATURED14 hours ago

Electoral Act: It’s Not About Politics, It’s About Process – Tinubu

FEATURED15 hours ago

NDPC Probes Temu for Alleged Violation of Data Protection Act

BUSINESS16 hours ago

How FairMoney is Powering the Next Generation of Nigerian SMEs, By James Edeh

FEATURED1 day ago

Cross-Sector Budget Defense: Sen. Nwoko’s Ensures Active Engagement to Enhance Transparent Resource Allocation

FEATURED1 day ago

NSCDC Apprehends 10 Vandals, Kidnappers in Abuja

COMMUNITY REPORT1 day ago

Isoko South Chairman Hands Over 100 Pieces of Chairs Donated to Enwhe Comprehensive High School

FEATURED2 days ago

Isoko North Boss Hails Oborevwori’s Gender-friendly and Inclusive Approach to Governance

FEATURED2 days ago

Delta Police Enforces Traffic Laws, to Charge Offenders to Mobile Court

Advertisement
Advertisement

z