Security analyst Salihu Dantata has questioned reports surrounding the ambush and killing of Brigadier General Braimoh, saying claims that the late officer submitted memos requesting sophisticated weapons remain unverified.

Speaking in an interview from 4:27 with ARISE TV, Salihu noted that some sources allege Braimoh sought additional armaments from army headquarters but that bureaucratic delays may have hindered any response. He urged authorities to verify the claims before drawing conclusions.

Salihu called for a thorough fact-finding process to determine whether administrative obstacles affected operational readiness, highlighting broader concerns about how procedural delays within the military could influence security outcomes.

He said,

“Don’t forget, even though it remains an allegation, the recently ambushed Brigadier General Braimoh — may his soul rest in peace. They alleged that he had raised certain memos to Army Headquarters for certain sophisticated weapons. Whether that is true or not, I think they need to ascertain the facts around that.” Read_More…

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