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N248million perimeter fencing to be constructed by The Nigerian Defence Academy
Two soldiers were murdered at Afaka barracks of the Nigerian Defence Academy when gunmen invaded the barracks around 1 a.m.
The names of the two soldiers killed were identified as Lieutenant Commodore Wulah and Flight Lieutenant Okoronwo.
This led The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA)’s proposal to spend N248 million for construction of perimeter fencing in the year 2022, though, this development might be linked to the intrusion of military camp by bandits this year August.
The NDA stated in its proposed budget that it would also spend N198 million to rehabilitate some roads, which were believed to allow the bandits to have a field day, abducting a Major, Stephen Dantong, and killing two soldiers during the shock operation.
Checks by SaharaReporters into the NDA budget for 2022 showed, “Nigerian Defence Academy NDA; ERGP12170622; Rehabilitation of Roads At Afaka – N198,391,422 (New); ERGP14170508 Construction of Perimeter Fencing at Ribadu By Direct Labour – N248,000,000.”
SaharaReporters had on August 24 reported that the gunmen who abducted the Major demanded a ransom of N200 million from military authorities.
The gunmen reportedly operated for hours and left without any hindrance.
“They couldn’t kill even one of them,” an NDA source had lamented. “They searched everywhere in the bush but couldn’t find them. They had fled away with their motorbikes.”
“They have called to ask for N200 million to free the Major,” the source had also said. “The attack was ridiculous. They came, teased us and left. Even the helicopter hovering in the bush could not track them.”
After the attack, Bashir Muhd Jajira, spokesman for the NDA in Kaduna, had said the security architecture of the NDA was compromised by unknown gunmen who gained access into the residential area within the Academy in Afaka.
“During the unfortunate incident, we lost two personnel and one was abducted,” he said.
“The Academy, in collaboration with the 1 Division Nigerian Army and Air Training Command as well as other security agencies in Kaduna State, has since commenced pursuit of the unknown gunmen within the general area with a view to tracking them and rescuing the abducted personnel.”
On September 18, Dantong regained his freedom after 25 days in captivity.
The Nigerian military in a release had claimed that security forces rescued Datong, although military sources had said the rescue was not without payment of ransom to the dare-devil bandits.
“Following the directive of the Chief of Defence Staff and Service Chiefs for 1 Division Nigerian Army in conjunction with the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and all security agencies to conduct decisive operations to rescue Major C. L. Datong, who was abducted at Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Permanent Site on 24 August 2021 and find the perpetrators dead or alive, the Division in conjunction with the Air Task Force, Department of State Services and other security agencies, immediately swung into action by conducting operations in the Afaka general area to find and rescue the officer.
“The operations were being conducted based on several leads received from various sources regarding the abductors and likely locations the officer was being held,” the military had said.
The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) is a military university based in Kaduna, Nigeria that trains officer cadets for commissioning into one of the three services of the Nigerian Armed Forces: the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force.
The NDA was established in February 1964 as a reformation of the British run Royal Military Forces Training College (RMFTC), which had been renamed the Nigerian Military Training College (NMTC) on independence.