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His brother, Captain Jamilu Ali Hassan, also paid the supreme price in 2019 in Katsina State – According to Lt Col Ali’s Mother

Hassana Hassan, the bereaved mother of the late Lieutenant Colonel A. H. Ali, disclosed that her family has suffered numerous losses while serving in the military. Ali was one of the 17 soldiers who were tragically slain during a peacekeeping assignment in the Okuama community, Delta State. The loss felt by his family was heightened when Lt. Col. Ali, the commanding officer of the 181 Amphibious Battalion, was killed in the Okuama incident along with two majors, a captain, and thirteen other people.

In a heart-wrenching account, Hassan disclosed that Ali’s brother, Captain Jamilu Ali Hassan, had also met a similar fate in 2019, losing his life under tragic circumstances in Katsina State. According to DAILY TRUST, she recounted the anguish of learning that his colleagues were unable to prevent his demise, allowing him to suffer a fate no one would wish upon even their worst enemy.

Hassan’s own connection to the military deepened the sense of loss, as she revealed her late husband’s military background and subsequent passing after retirement from active service. Tragically, her family’s military lineage extended to her daughter, who was married to a military officer. Their lives were cut short in a devastating car accident, robbing Hassan of her daughter, son-in-law, and his sibling during a visit coinciding with the fasting period.

Reflecting on the devastating loss of her son, Lt. Col. Ali, Hassan expressed profound despair and speechlessness in the face of such incomprehensible tragedy. Despite her overwhelming grief, she found solace in her faith, asserting her belief in divine justice for those responsible for her son’s death. Many voices joined in demanding accountability for the perpetrators of this heinous crime, urging authorities to ensure they are apprehended and brought to justice.

She said, “His brother, Captain Jamilu Ali Hassan, also paid the supreme price in 2019 in Katsina State. His colleagues told me that they were helpless, so they allowed him to be killed in a manner that no one would wish even his enemy. I don’t know what to do. I am speechless. But if anybody has a hand in this, God is watching and he will judge accordingly.”.