…PAYS CONDOLENCE VISIT TO FAMILY
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja has extolled the virtues of the late former Chief of Army Staff, Maj Gen Chris Ali, describing him as an astute, forthright, and visionary military leader, whose significant contributions to the development of the Nigerian Army and the defence of the nation, will remain undiluted in the institutional memory of the Nigerian Army.
He said this on Wednesday, 22 November 2023, as he paid a condolence visit to Mrs Dorothy Chris Alli, widow of the Late former COAS, Maj Gen Chris Alli at his Osborne Foreshore Estate residence in Ikoyi, Lagos.
Gen Lagbaja, who was accompanied by some top brass of the Nigerian Army, commiserated with the widow of the deceased Army Chief who was also one time National President, Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA), as well as other members of the family.
Speaking during the visit, the COAS described the demise of Gen Alli as shocking and a colossal loss, not only to the Nigerian Army but also to the entire Armed Forces of Nigeria and the nation at large.
He disclosed, that the Nigerian Army will work hand in glove with the family of the deceased to accord him a befitting burial.
Gen Lagbaja assured the family of the Nigerian Army’s support, whenever the need arises.
Responding on behalf of the family of the Late COAS, Captain Shuaibu Salawana (retd) expressed appreciation to the COAS and the entire Nigerian Army for the timely condolence visit and concern for the deceased’s family.
The highlight of the visit was the presentation of a bouquet of flowers to the widow and the signing of the condolence register in honour of the late COAS.
Recall that Maj Gen Mohammed Chris Alli, a former Chief of Army Staff, Nigerian Army, passed in the early hours of Sunday, 19 November 2023, after a brief illness at the Military Hospital Lagos.
Spokesperson of the Nigerian Army, Onyema Nwachuku, a
Brigadier General said all formations and units across the country are currently on a three-day mourning of the late Army Chief by hoisting the Nigerian Army flag at half-mast and wearing a blackband.