By Seriki Adinoyi in Jos

He is suspected to have been killed
alongside 13 others that died in the aftermath of the killing at
Lopandet Village in Dwei community, Du district, Jos South Local
Government Area.
However,
spokesman of the Special Task Force (STF), Major Adam Umar said
yesterday that the General’s whereabouts was not established, and that
the search for him was still ongoing.
Umar
said it would not be proper conclude that the General was dead since
there was no concrete and physical evidence to prove it.
However,
the source said that Alkali may have been one of the people killed by
the unknown gunmen on the 2nd of September, 2018 in Lopandet or the
violence that ensued in the area after the killings.
General
Alkali, retired from service as the Chief of Administration, Nigerian
Army Headquarters a few weeks before he was declared missing on Monday,
September 3rd 2018, a day after gunmen swooped on Lopandet and killed 13
persons. He was said to be travelling from Abuja to Bauchi, and
somewhere around Jos his family lost contact with him.
There
were speculations that he might have been killed and his body dumped in
one of the mining ponds along Dura Du in Jos South Local Government
Area of Plateau State, where violence erupted after the gunmen killed
the 13 persons.
Umar
said the command had commenced search for the retired General, adding
that he could not be said to have died for now until the body was
recovered. “That is why we are searching for him.”
There
is currently a heavy presence of soldiers in the community where the
incident was alleged to have happened, thus creating anxiety and panic.
Women in the community on Thursday protested the unusual military presence in the community.
Dressed
in black attires, some of them half-naked, the women urged the soldiers
to vacate their community since their presence created apprehension.
Reacting,
the Search and Rescue officer in charge of the operation, Brig.
General, Ibrahim Mohammed said they had it on credible intelligence that
General Alkali got missing in that area, and that the army headquarters
had mandated them to carry out the operation.
He
assured that no amount of protest by the women would stop them from the
operation, adding that they had contacted the community on the
operation before it commenced.
Brig,
General Mohammed said, “In an effort to search for the missing Major
General Alkali, a lot of things were done, and all the hospitals in Jos
were toured and checked. Besides, we have checked all the accident
vehicles and scenes. And on credible intelligence, we now had to come to
this community in the last one week. We are trying to find three
things; one, is the General Alkali, who is now missing. We are also
looking for his vehicle, which is a black Corolla vehicle, and we want
to find out if he is still alive or not.
“Again,
we have credible information that some vehicles were actually pushed
into this pond. We’ve been here in the past three days trying to see if
we can salvage anything from the pond. The pond is a mining site, and is
very deep. We have a crane, and we have used all kinds of methods and
as the last resort, we have decided that we are going to evacuate the
water.”
He
said soldiers have been stationed there and would try to provide
protection for the community and other communities in the state,
alleging that the protesting women were being instigated from some
quarters.
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