Father mourns 28-year-old lieutenant killed in Oyo rescue operation
Father mourns 28-year-old lieutenant killed in Oyo rescue

The father of Lt. Felix Ademe Isaac, the 28-year-old Nigerian Army officer who died during a rescue operation for abducted teachers and pupils in Oyo State, has said his family is yet to recover from the painful loss. Isaac Alabura, a retired Master Warrant Officer, described his late son as “the hope of the family and the community.”

Details of the Operation

The young officer was killed while leading troops during the early days of the rescue operation. Some reports indicate that his convoy struck explosives planted by terrorists in the National Park area of Oyo State, while others claim he stepped on a landmine allegedly planted by Ansaru fighters, who were identified as the group behind the abduction.

Born on August 25, 1997, Lt. Isaac was buried with full military honours at the 23rd Armoured Brigade Cemetery in Yola, Adamawa State, on July 10, 2026.

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Father’s Grief and Disappointment

Speaking to Daily Trust at his residence in Bachure Quarters, Yola, on Sunday, July 12, Alabura said the family remained devastated by the tragedy. “It is natural to feel pain whenever you lose someone, even if it is an enemy. How much more brilliant, young officer whom our family and community looked up to? His life was cut short at a time we expected him to achieve greater things,” he said.

Alabura also expressed disappointment over how news of his son’s death reached the family, stating that neither the military authorities nor the Oyo State Government had officially briefed them on the circumstances surrounding the incident. He, however, commended four serving and retired senior military officers who ensured that his son’s body was released and brought to Yola for burial despite attempts by some persons to have him buried in Oyo State.

Final Moments and Appeal for Support

“His death is deeply painful. He had just returned from training at the Nigerian Defence Academy in Jaji, Kaduna, and was preparing to report to Sokoto for another assignment. Around 3:00 p.m., he was instead directed to lead the rescue operation in Oyo,” Alabura said. He appealed to the military authorities and the Oyo State Government to support the family, noting that the late officer paid the ultimate price in service to the nation.

Cousin’s Tribute

Also speaking, the deceased’s cousin, Tidwawa Nelson Eweh, described Lt. Isaac as calm, intelligent and hardworking. He said the officer had lived an exemplary life and was committed to serving Nigeria. “When he decided to join the Nigerian Army, we all believed he would rise through the ranks and contribute to improving the country’s security. Sadly, that dream has been cut short. We have lost a beloved family member, and Nigeria has also lost a promising officer who still had so much to offer,” he said.

Eweh urged the military authorities and the Oyo State Government to remember the officer’s family, noting that he is survived by his retired military father, his mother, a brother and a sister. He also called for the late officer to be immortalised in recognition of the sacrifice he made in the line of duty.

Background and Casualties

Lt. Felix Ademe Isaac hailed from Kola ward in Guyuk Local Government Area of Adamawa State. The Nigerian Army disclosed that there were some casualties on the part of the security forces during the rescue operation.

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