
KATSINA – The family of the late Lieutenant Jude Osondu Ude has issued a harrowing plea for justice, calling on Nigeria’s top military brass to investigate what they describe as a “sinister” and “internally orchestrated” attack that led to the officer’s death within the 17 Garrison Brigade in Katsina.
In a scathing press statement titled “Blood within the Barracks: When Duty is Betrayed and Honour Abandoned,” the family, through social critic Sir Ifeanyi Ejiofor Esq., alleged that the young officer was not a victim of a foreign enemy, but of “the dagger within.”
A “Sanctuary” Turned Battlefield
Lieutenant Ude, a Master’s degree holder and son of a retired soldier, was reportedly stabbed on March 15, 2026, inside the precincts of the 17 Brigade Garrison. Despite seeking refuge among his comrades, he battled his injuries for a week before succumbing on March 22.
The family has categorically rejected the “convenient” official narrative of an enemy ambush. Instead, they point to Lieutenant Ude’s reputation as a disciplined, uncompromising officer as a possible motive for “shadowy interests” within the system to silence him.
”Let it not become the norm that a soldier must fear not only the enemy without, but the dagger within,” the statement read.
Allegations of Institutional Neglect
Perhaps more shocking than the assault itself is the alleged abandonment of the officer by the Nigerian Army following his demise. The family claims the military provided zero financial or logistical support for his burial.
According to the bereaved, the officer’s elderly father was forced to pay:
- ₦750,000 to transport the remains from Katsina to Enugu.
- ₦130,000 for additional logistics, feeding, and mortuary fees.
The indignity culminated on April 5, 2026 (Easter Sunday), when Lieutenant Ude was buried in Ezeagu LGA, Enugu State. The family alleges there was no ceremonial guard, no final salute, and not a single representative from the 82 Division in Enugu.
14-Day Ultimatum
The family is now petitioning the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (Retd.), the Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, and the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Waidi Shaibu, to:
- Constitute a transparent probe into the circumstances of the stabbing.
- Identify and prosecute those culpable within the Garrison.
- Address the “growing whispers” of internal sabotage within the ranks.
The family has issued a 14-day ultimatum for administrative action, vowing to invoke all lawful mechanisms to compel accountability if the military hierarchy remains silent.
”A nation that fails to honour its fallen heroes does more than betray the dead; it imperils the living,” the statement concluded.
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