Assassination: Who Killed Alex Badeh? What You Should Know About The Death Of Ex Chief Of Defence Staff As Nigerians React

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Former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, is dead. He died today, 18th December 2018, from gunshot wounds sustained when his vehicle was attacked while returning from his farm along Abuja-Keffi Road.


See how Nigerians are reacting to his death.












WHO IS ALEX BADEH?

Alex Sabundu Badeh (January 10, 1957 - December 18, 2018) was a retired four star flag officer of the Nigerian Air force who served as the 18th Chief of Air Staff (October 4, 2012 – January 16, 2014) and the 15th Chief of Defence Staff of the armed forces of Nigeria (January 16, 2014 to July 13, 2015). He was shot dead on Tuesday, 18 December, 2018.


ALEX BADEH TRIAL FOR CORRUPTION

The former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), retired Air Chief Marshal, Alex Badeh had forfeited $1m to the Federal Government.

Badeh was under trial for allegedly diverting funds meant for the purchase of arms for the military.

Following his arrest, the Economic and Financial Commission (EFCC) seized the ex-CDS’ mansion at 6 Ogun River Crescent, Maitama.

According to reports the anti-graft agency also seized the sum of $1m cash that was found in Badeh’s house.

A presidency source who spoke to Punch said “In March, the EFCC searched the house in the presence of neighbours and other witnesses and found $1m in cash.

“Other personal items linked to Badeh were found in the mansion and everything was listed as evidence.

“However, when the matter was taken to court, Badeh denied that the property belonged to him. As you know, the mansion has been converted to Federal Government’s use. In fact, the mansion is now being used by the Presidential Committee on the North-East Initiative headed by Gen. Theophilus Danjuma.

“As for the money, it has been deposited into the Consolidated Revenue Account of the Federal Government. Since Badeh has denied ownership of everything, the money has permanently been forfeited to the Federal Government.

“Even if Badeh is found not guilty in court, he cannot turn around to demand the $1m or the property as this will amount to perjury which is a criminal offence and carries a jail term.”

Badeh’s lawyer, Samuel Zibri (SAN), however debunked reports that the house seized by the EFCC, belongs to his client.

Zibri also said “I have checked through my records. The property is not Badeh’s property. I am not aware of any interim order of forfeiture, neither am I aware of it being converted to a Federal Government office.”

ALEX BADEH'S DEATH AND ASSASSINATION

The question remains who killed Alex Badeh?
Why was he Assassinated?

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