Tuesday, June 16, 2026

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Police hold memorial parade for 17 officers killed in Yobe

Police hold memorial parade for 17 officers killed in Yobe

IGP calls for prayers to end terrorism


From Molly Kilete, Abuja

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Olatunji Disu, has called on Nigerians to pray against insurgency and other security challenges bedevilling the country, as well as for personnel of the police, military and other security agencies deployed to tackle the menace.

Disu has also called on Nigerians to support the security agencies in the ongoing operations against terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and armed robbery across the country to restore peace and stability in the shortest possible time.

The IGP made the call at a memorial parade held in honour of 17 fallen officers of the Police Mobile Force at the Police Force Headquarters in Abuja.

The deceased officers met their untimely deaths when terrorists attacked the Nigerian Army Special Forces School in Buni Yadi, Gujba Local Government Area, Yobe State, on May 8, where they were undergoing training.

The IGP, while sympathising with the families of the deceased officers who paid the supreme sacrifice to keep the nation one and united, said the Nigeria Police Force and personnel of the various security agencies are working around the clock to safeguard the lives and property of all Nigerians.

While assuring that the sacrifices of the fallen officers would not be in vain, the IGP reassured Nigerians of the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to securing the country.

An emotional IGP, who defied the early morning rain and came out with all his officers to pay homage to the deceased officers at the ceremony held at the helipad, said, “I appeal to Nigerians to continue to put us in their prayers, and then we promise to continue to do what we are employed to do to protect lives and property and then to go after the bandits and ensure we bring down banditry to the barest minimum.”

“Today, we gather with heavy hearts but with immense pride to honour 17 gallant officers of the Police Mobile Force who paid the supreme price in service to our dear nation during the terrorist attack on the Nigerian Army Special Forces School, Buni Yadi, Gujba Local Government Area of Yobe State, in the early hours of 8th May, 2026.

He said, “These brave men died while standing in defence of Nigeria, her people, and our collective peace and security. Their sacrifice represents the highest form of patriotism and duty.

“The Nigeria Police Force, particularly the Police Mobile Force, continues to maintain hundreds of personnel across the North East region in joint operations with the Armed Forces and other security agencies, confronting terrorism and violent extremism daily. He said, “Our officers continue to put their lives on the line, often under extremely difficult conditions, so that every Nigerian family can sleep at night with a measure of safety and peace.

“We want every Nigerian to feel, and to know in their hearts, that there are men and women in uniform who wake up every morning with one purpose: to serve, to protect, and, if called upon, to give everything. Behind every fallen officer is a family left behind, a future cut short, and a nation that owes them an immeasurable debt of gratitude.”

“The Nigeria Police Force will not waver. We will continue to show up, to stand firm, and to give our very best in service to this great nation.

“To the families of our fallen heroes, the Nigeria Police Force stands with you in this painful moment. We share in your grief, and we remain committed to walking this difficult road alongside you.”