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NAMA mourns loss of legionnaire attached to Kaduna VOR site in bandit attack

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NIGERIAN Airspace Management Agency( NAMA) has announced the death of one of its security operative (Legionnaire), Mallam Shehu Na’Allah.

Mallam Na’Allah was shot in an attack by bandits on Friday, March 25, 2022 while on security duty at Navigational equipment site (VOR) in the vicinity of Kaduna Airport and died on the way to the hospital.

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NAMA in a statement signed by the acting Managing Director, Mr. Mathew Lawrence Pwajok read:

“It is with a deep sense of sorrow and regret that the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency announce the death of one of our security operative (Legionnaire), Mallam Shehu Na’Allah.

“Mallam Na’Allah was shot in an attack by bandits on Friday, March 25, 2022 while on security duty at Navigational equipment site (VOR) in the vicinity of Kaduna Airport and died on the way to the hospital.

“The Management and Staff of NAMA commiserate with the entire staff of NAMA, the Nigerian Legion and more especially with the family and relatives of Mallam Shehu Na’Allah and pray the Almighty to grant him paradise and comfort those he left behind.

“NAMA wishes to assure the general public that security forces stationed around the airport repelled the attack and normalcy has been restored.

“The Management uses this opportunity to express her immense appreciation to staff for their selfless service, and hereby reassure them of the Agency’s unwavering commitment to their welfare, as well as collaborative efforts towards providing a safe and secure working environment.

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