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Misgivings Trail Death Of Army General, John Irefin As Kinsmen Allege Murder

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The kinsmen of John Olu Irefin, a major-general and the general officer commanding (GOC) of 6 division of Nigerian army, says there’s more to his death than meet the eyes.

They said the attribution of irefin’s death  to COVID-19 complications is unconvincing, insinuating that there is likelihood of him being murdered.

Eko Hot Blog reports that Irefin was attending the annual chief of army staff conference in Abuja before he was said to have become indisposed and died afterwards.

Subsequently, Military authorities immediately annulled the conference, directing all the participants to go into isolation.

However, military sources who’s familiar with the situation said claim that the general died from COVID-19 doesn’t hold water as he was healthy and full of life when he appeared at the conference.

“As the protocol demands, every officer and participant was screened before entering the conference. If Irefin had been battling with COVID-19, I suppose the symptoms would have been there as his death happened almost immediately,” a military source told TheCable

“He was very active. No sign he had fever. It was shocking when the news of his death came.”

In light of the circumstances surrounding death of the general, the Aiyetoro-Gbede community in Kogi state where Irefin hailed from said until the army gives a plausible and convincing answer regarding cause of his death, it will continue to cast doubt on the veracity of their COVID-19 claim.

In a statement signed by A.A Aminu, a spokesman of the Ayetoro Development Association, said it’s practically impossible that Irefin would die of COVID-19, adding they are suspecting he was murdered.

The kinsmen averred that COVID-19 couldn’t have killed the general, who was relatively young, within such a short period.

They also questioned the army over its “haste in the burial” of Irefin.

“We should not forget that General Olubunmi Irefin was in Ayetoro Gbede two weeks ago for the burial ceremony of his late mother. During the brief period of his stay at home, he was full of life, and, observers will agree that every movement of his was with military precision,” the statement read.

“Suddenly, a signal came to him from Abuja to attend the Chief of Army Staff Conference which started last Monday (December 7, 2020).

“We did not hear of his sickness until the sad news came to us yesterday, 10th December, 2020 that the General died of Covid -19; and the sudden rush for his burial on 12th December, 2020.

“The mouthpiece of Ayetoro-Gbede community namely, Ayetoro-Gbede Traditional Council and Ayetoro-Gbede Development Association were not happy with the military establishment over the reason it claimed was responsible for the death of General Olubunmi Irefin for the following reasons:

“If the incubation period of COVID-19 is two weeks after which the victim will start to show symptoms like high fever, severe headache etc, is that the case for late General Olubunmi Irefin? Even if the symptoms mentioned above manifest in the general, does it also kill its victim instantly?”

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“Common logic should tell us that General Irefin at younger age, even if it is true that he contracted COVID -19 should be able to battle it for a longer period of time. Except there is C0VID-20 which we doubt, COVID-19 does not kill its victims within three days. Why the sudden haste in the burial of the general by the military authority?”




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