Nigerian Army capable of tackling complex security challenges – COAS

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede says the Nigerian Army has all it takes to tackle the nation’s complex security challenges.

The COAS said this while declaring open the maiden edition of the Senior Command and Leadership seminar on Tuesday in Lafia. The Army 4 Special Forces, Doma, Nasarawa State, organised it.

The COAS, represented by Maj.-Gen. Abubakar Sadiq-Ndalolo, the chief of training, Army Headquarters, said the seminar would equip senior officers with the necessary skills to combat contemporary security challenges.

The COAS, who thanked troops for their sacrifices and efforts in maintaining peace and security, promised to prioritise their welfare.

He promised regular training for troops to enhance their capabilities in the ongoing fight against insecurity in the nation.
“The theme of the seminar, ‘Enhancing Operational Level Command and Leadership within a Joint Environment’, is significant in tackling the current insecurity in the country.

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“The contemporary security environment is characterised by asymmetric threats, including insurgency, banditry, farmers-herders clashes, kidnapping, militancy and terrorism across the borders of many nations.

“The Nigerian army must be prepared to confront these challenges headlong, using innovative tactics and strategies to defeat those causing havoc in the country,” he said.

The COAS commended the troops for the recent successes, promising to provide modern equipment to enable them to sustain the feats.

“We will establish a standard special forces training school here in Doma; we will also provide other necessary combat training equipment across the nation.
“I, therefore, urge our troops to remain loyal and committed to the Nigerian army’s core values of discipline, professionalism, and selflessness,” he urged.

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Speaking, Maj.-Gen. Hilary Nzan, the commander of Army 4 Special Forces, Doma, said the seminar was designed to equip the personnel with the requisite skills and knowledge to succeed in the contemporary and dynamic security environment.

He added that the special forces had established strong collaboration with other security agencies to combat contemporary security threats, particularly within border communities.

“The Nigerian Army will not relent in its quest toward defeating any threat to national security,” he said.

Also speaking, Governor Abdullahi Sule commended the military and other security agencies for their efforts towards ensuring peace in the state.

Represented by his deputy, Emmanuel Akabe, the governor promised to support the security agencies with operational vehicles and other logistics to ensure the security of lives and property.

(NAN)

 

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