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Nigerian Govt Passes Verdicts On Badeh's Family Barely One Month After Assassination

Slain former Chief of Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh’s wife and three children have been delisted from security agencies watch-list.

The removal of the names from the watch-list on compassionate ground will allow members of the immediate family to attend the burial of their patriarch.

Those on the watch-list are Mary Iya Badeh (wife); Alex Sabundu Badeh (Jr); Kamtafwa Badeh; and Asuamana Badeh.

The ex-CDS was shot dead on December 18 by some assailants along Keffi-Abuja Highway while returning from his farm.

Two suspects, including the man who allegedly hired the assailants and the suspect who pulled the trigger, have been arrested.

The police and other security agencies are on the trail of other suspects implicated in the murder.

It has been difficult for members of Badeh’s immediate family to return to Nigeria from abroad because they have been watch-listed for arrest by INTERPOL and other security agencies.

They were marked for arrest as a result of their alleged involvement in the alleged N3.9billion fraud against the late ex-CDS.

Most members of the immediate family fled abroad during the investigation and trial of Badeh.learnt that the late Air Chief Marshal Badeh’s wife and children wrote EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Magu through their counsel, Mr. Akin Olujinmi (SAN) and Mr. Samuel Zibiri (SAN), for a “compassionate waiver” to return home for the burial of the ex-CDS

Olujimi sent a letter on December 20, last year, Zibiri did a follow-up on January 2.

Olujinmi said: “Our instruction is to request you on compassionate grounds to delist from the watch-list the wife and all the children of late Air Marshal Alex Badeh, you may have included in the watch-list.

“According to our client, it was while they were preparing to return to the country to make arrangements for the burial of their father that they learnt that their names may be on the watch-list.

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