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The Last Assignment: CDF Francis Ogolla’s Final Movements Revealed & What He Said

The Last Assignment: CDF Francis Ogolla’s Final Movements Revealed & What He Said

General Francis Ogolla died on Thursday, April 18 following a chopper crash in the Sindar area along the West Pokot-Elgeyo Marakwet border.

The Chief of Defence Forces died alongside other military officials following their visit to the area that has been marred with insecurity in recent years.

Ogolla was in West Pokot for a peacekeeping mission following President William Ruto’s orders on the deployment of KDF to the area.

President William Ruto who confirmed the demise of Ogolla at 8:13 PM, revealed that the CDF also visited other troops who were engaged in security operations.

Thursday, April 16, 2024

General Ogolla had a myriad of activities on Thursday, where he had traversed four counties to visit troops deployed in the North Rift and to inspect ongoing school renovation works before the fatal crash.

“The CDF, onboard the Kenya Air Force Huey Helicopter, had left Nairobi this morning, to visit troops deployed in the North Rift under Operation Maliza Uhalifu, and to inspect the ongoing school renovations works in schools,” Ruto stated.

The said institutions are: Chesitet Primary School, Cheptulel Boys High School, Chepoton Primary School, Ksaa Primary School, and Sablimoi Primary School.

General Ogolla is said to have chaired a security briefing at Chesitet in Baringo County, before departing for Kainuk Forward Operating Base in Turkana County where he addressed troops.

He then flew to Chesegon in West Pokot County to launch the rehabilitation of Cheptulel Boys High School, after which his next destination was set to be the Recruits Training School in Uasin Gishu County, where he was scheduled to inspect construction facilities at the institution.

The CDF, however, did not make it to his final destination as, according to President Ruto, “the aircraft crashed shortly after take-off.”

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Before the Thursday accident, Ogolla was last seen engaging in a military event on Tuesday, April 16.

This was when he participated in the Defence Forces Physical Readiness Test (DFPRT) at the Ulinzi Sports Complex, Langata.

According to KDF, this is an annual exercise that aims to test the fitness of KDF soldiers.

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During the Tuesday exercises, he participated in a 3.2-kilometer run and did push-ups alongside the soldiers. KDF also shared photos of the same on their online platforms.

“DFPRT is an annual exercise conducted across KDF in line with the Defence Forces Standing Instructions No 3 of 2021. The aim is to test the soldiers’ physical fitness.

“The exercise entails measuring the Body Mass Index, and physical exercises which test the soldier’s upper body strength, the strength of the core and endurance through a series of push-ups, sit-ups and a 3.2km run respectively, considering one’s gender, age, height and weight,” read the report in part.

What He Said at the Event;

At the event, Ogolla encouraged his troops to maintain fitness underpinning its health benefits.

“USCL is an excellent facility that has immensely contributed to the improvement of sports in the country since its construction, and official opening in April 2022. I encouraged all KDF personnel to utilize the facility for individual and team training,” he stated.

Monday, April 15

On April 15, Ogolla congratulated Hellen Obiri for winning the Boston Marathon.

“She becomes the second Kenyan female athlete to retain her championship in the Boston Marathon. The first was former marathon world record holder Catherine Ndereba in 2004 and 2005.

“Congratulations to WO2 Obiri on her victory, and may her triumph continue to inspire future generations of athletes and service personnel alike,” read the statement in part.

The Last Assignment: CDF Francis Ogolla’s Final Movements Revealed & What He Said

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