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Former Army Chief, Victor Malu, who died on October 9, was buried at about 12:23p.m. on Saturday in his country home, Tongov, Katsina-Ala Local Government Area of Benue.
The late general, who chief of Army Staff between 1999 and 2001, died in Cairo, Egypt, after a protracted illness.
Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue promised after due consultation with the State House of Assembly, that Mr. Malu would be immortalised by the state.
The governor described him as a professional soldier and a great man, who had done much to impact the lives of the Tiv people and the state in general.
“The late Malu had contributed much into the lives of the Tivs and Nigerians. We are proud of him, we appreciate him,” he said.
In a citation, the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, a Lieutenant General, described Mr. Malu as an articulate, dedicated, forthright gentleman, professional officer, who was firm, but calm.
Mr. Buratai said his death was a great loss to his family, army, the nation and West Africa sub-region.
Jeremiah Useni, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Defence, in a tribute, described Mr. Malu as a great, efficient, brave and frank officer.
In his sermon, Rev. Terseer Shagba of the NKST Church, stressed the need for those in positions of authority to render selfless service to the people.
He said that was the only way they could endear themselves to the people, thereby guarantee their own security.
Mr. Malu enlisted into the Nigerian Defence Academy as member of the Regular Course 3 in 1967 and was commissioned in 1970 as a second Lieutenant.
He held many positions in the army, including General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division, Enugu, Contingent Commander and Chief of Operations of Nigerians Contingent to Liberia, in 1992, and Force Commander, ECOMOG, Liberia, 1996.
Mr. Malu is survived by wife, Esther, and four children, a female and three male, among who is Tarlumun Malu, a lieutenant colonel. (NAN)
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