Nigerian combat troops drafted to Borno have
expressed trepidation over the successful killing of a respected troop
commander, Col. Kabiru Salisu in an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) this
Monday.
The APC’s are battle troop transport vehicles which
the army use and believe should protect them from artillery attack, however
Boko Haram fire-power was able to set the APC on fire, killing the Commander
and other troops in the vehicle, raising fears as to the safety and efficacy of
the equipment at the disposal of the Nigerian army.
Much of the army equipment today is outdated, due
to a chronic history of government corruption, with vehicles used having been
purchased since the Shagari regime in the early 80′s.
I never believed I was (if ever) going to be
writing a tribute to you my friend, at least not so soon. I remember our first
meeting in Sokoto when you came for training as an instructor with some group
of soldiers and Ataks (as u fondly refers to him). I was asked to vacate the
house by my guardian so you could stay in the house. U came in at night so I
didn’t get to see your face properly cos it was dark, I was told that you were
a Lt. Col then. I had to even cook for you that night, but guess what? When I
came in the morning to get the plates, I discovered that u didn’t even touch
your food. I was mad! U apologised, gave me the keys so I could get some water
and tidy the house.
I felt sad leaving my comfort zone for corpers
lodge. I was surprised to see such a young Lt Col, U only smiled n Said
‘Thanks’. U requested for my pin n I gladly gave you. Days rolled by n we
became friends that even got tongues wagging but we didn’t care.
Finally, Your training came to an end n U left for
Jaji but that didn’t deter our friendship. I remember a whole lot of things we
did together. Remember that Akpos jokes that got us reeling with laughter like
fools n many others? U were such a great father to your kids n a wonderful
husband to your wife.
I was glad when you told me about your promotion to
the rank of a Colonel just before your birthday in November. I was proud of
you! I told you that and u asked me to pray for you for a good posting’ and
said ‘ Becks, u won’t regret knowing me’
February, we met briefly by the filling station. I
gave you a book n then you drove off for your lectures promising we’d see
‘soon’. I was so busy that I postponed my visit to Jaji. Weeks later, you
dropped the bombshell; You’ve been posted to Maiduguri. I screamed but you
assured me that all will be fine, I promised seeing you before you leave but I
didn’t. The pressure was so much that you were asked to leave earlier than
scheduled. On your way to Maiduguri from Yola, you were ambushed but nothing
happened to you. Two nights ago, I prayed for you and even mentioned your name
not knowing you were lying dead in the bush.
Oh death , why? We sure will miss you. Your wife, family, your kids Kariri and Bubu will surely miss you. Rest on gallant soldier, you didn’t die in vain. You ‘served with pride’. Rest on Col Kabir Salisu. My friend and mentor.
Oh death , why? We sure will miss you. Your wife, family, your kids Kariri and Bubu will surely miss you. Rest on gallant soldier, you didn’t die in vain. You ‘served with pride’. Rest on Col Kabir Salisu. My friend and mentor.
CKN now am officially sad n down. Wia is our hope, Col. We miss u buh Naija y, since Shagari regime kwa!!! Wetin dose dictators do wit our money?
ReplyDeleteDear Anonymous,
ReplyDeletei find myself sorely disgusted by your lack of grief and disrespect for the very people we ought to be mourning for...how unfortunate for you,i doubt if you will ever be a wise person,responsible and any value to this great country called Nigeria...you should bury your head in shame ..omo ale jatijati...how on earth can a combatant Col be boko haram?
ask your mother because i know you dont have brains to answer that.....
This tribute says it all. We have lost high profile commander in the hands of these valueless fundamentalists. May your very dear soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteI did not know you but this tribute is a summation of heat type person you were. Rest in Peace.
A summation of the type of person...........pls
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteNigerians!
Where is our hope ??? I can't jst hold back tears, a col serving his fatherland and other soldiers in dat carrier, where is Human RIght nw aLwys making noise dat d soldiers ar killing innocent civilians, are ds soldiers not innocent pple
ReplyDeleteWhεrε Is so called emir or sultan,who few days Ago disgraced himself by saying non sense,for me,the whole northern leaders should be ashamed!
ReplyDeleteThe tribute has said it all a. Summary of who you are a prominent soldier God will be with your. Family and I hope our corrupt leaders will have sense to celebrate you for you died for your father's land. As for the anonymous who is happy that you are dead I decree in the name of God death shall be celebrated. Monthly in your family. This year in Jesus name except you with that statement.
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