Former
Principal of Bethlehem Girls’ College, Late Rev. Sister Henrietta Alokha died
on Sunday, March 15, when she stayed back to get her female students to safety
as chaos was unleashed during the pipeline explosion that destroyed multiple
buildings, burnt people alive, and injured many.
The Nigerian
Air Force (NAF) has immortalized a reverend sister who died while rescuing
students during the Abule-Ado gas explosion that occurred earlier this year.
To honour the
late reverend sister, a plaque was unveiled to immortalize her.
Air Commodore
Ibikunle Daramola, NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, made this
known in a statement in Abuja.
Daramola said
the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, unveiled a
plaque in Alokha’s honour and named the newly constructed 500-capacity Assembly
Hall at the Air Force Secondary School (AFSS), NAF Base Shasha, Lagos after
her.
Abubakar, who
was represented by AVM Lawal Alao, the Air Officer Commanding Logistics Command
(AOC LC), said that Alokha was being immortalized for her selfless efforts in
the propagation of learning and service to humanity.
The CAS noted
that it was appropriate that a facility such as the Assembly Hall in an
institution of learning and character development should be named after someone
who had dedicated her life to educating future leaders.
“We remember
her for her actions during the Abule-Ado petroleum pipeline explosion which
eventually culminated in a fire incident at the Bethlehem Girls’ College.
“Reverend
Sister Henrietta made the ultimate sacrifice on March 15, while evacuating her
students from the fire caused by the explosion at the school.
“Her bravery
on that day paid off as no student of the College was lost to the deadly
incident,” he said.
Abubakar said
that he was hopeful that naming the Assembly Hall after her would not only be
symbolic but would also continually keep her memory fresh in the hearts of
people.
He said: “I
am convinced that the story of her heroic act on that fateful day will continue
to light a path for younger generations and the ones yet to come on the value
of selfless service to humanity.
“In addition,
her sacrifice will also serve as a motivation to officers and airmen/airwomen
of the NAF who are presently deployed to various theaters of operation in our
country.
“I pray for
the repose of the soul of Rev. Sister Henrietta Alokha.”
Speaking
also, Sister Monica Rowland, the Superior-General of the Congregation of
Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (SSH), the Order to which Sister Alokha
belonged, thanked the NAF for the honour bestowed on the late Alokha.

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