Nigerian Army repositions for efficient operations

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The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, has stated that despite contemporary security challenges, the Nigerian Army under his leadership, is being repositioned to conduct its operations efficiently.
General Yahaya made this known on Wednesday 11 August 2021, during the second Senior Command and Leadership Seminar held at the 1 Division Auditorium, Kaduna.

At the seminar targeted incumbent and potential  General Officers Commanding (GOC) and Brigade Commanders, the COAS said the repositioning has become imperative in order to defeat the myriad of adversaries behind threats to internal security of the country.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Onyeam Nwachukwu, the COAS affirms that the Army will be better positioned under the current leadership through effective training and re-training as it will improve the capacity of the Army to checkmate security challenges currently bedeviling the country.
He assured that mechanisms are already in motion to reinvigorate training and to effectively plan and conduct operations, drawing lessons from previous operations.

He therefore charged the General Officers Commanding and Brigade Commanders to devise multidimensional, multidisciplinary and multifaceted approaches to defeat all adversaries and challenges.

The Army Chief urged the senior officers to make the utmost use of the opportunities offered by the seminar.

While addressing participants at the seminar, the General Officer Commanding 1 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Kabiru Mukhtar, noted that the seminar is a clear indication of the premium the Chief of Army Staff places on quality leadership in the Nigerian Army.

He stressed that contemporary threats and operating environment demand innovative leadership and competence from commanders.

He further declared that operations under the Division have yielded remarkable successes leading to a marked decline in security incidents in the Division’s Area of Responsibility. He attributed the achievements to the concerted effort of troops of the Division and sister security agencies, under the guidance of the Chief of Army Staff.

Present at the event were  General Martin Luther Agwai (Rtd) former Chief of Defence Staff, who delivered the keynote address, Maj Gen  Chris Olukolade,former Director Defence Information, Maj Gen Lawrence Ngubane former Chief of Operations, as well as principal staff officers from the Army Headquarters, Corps Commanders, Commanders of military Institutions, formations and other security agencies.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

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