MNJTF Force Commander Concludes Sector Familiarization Visit

By Nokai Origin, Abuja

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In an effort to keep abreast with the situation at the MNJTF’s sectors, the Force Commander (FC) Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) Major General Gold Chibuisi on the last leg of his familiarization, visited Sector 1 MNJTF Mora Cameroon.

The Chief Military Public Information Officer MNJTF, Lieutenant Colonel Kamarudeen Adegoke in a statement said the Force Commander was accompanied on the visit by the Chief of Staff (COS) HQ MNJTF Colonel Djimet Kafine Barka and other senior officers from the Headquarters.

They were received by the Commander Sector 1 Colonel Tiokap Pierre Loti who led the Force Commander and his entourage to the conference room where a detailed brief was given covering operational activities, achievements and challenges among others.

In a welcome remark, Colonel Loti congratulated him on his appointment as the Force Commander and assured him that the Sector was ready to carry out all assigned tasks that will lead to an end of BH/ ISWAP Terrorists in the Lake Chad Basin.

The Force Commander expressed appreciation for the warm reception accorded him and his entourage and commended troops of the Sector for their courage, patriotism and doggedness in the fight against the insurgents and added that he was pleased with their commitment to curbing the excesses of the terrorists.

He emphasized the need to sustain the pressure while noting that the terrorists can not survive if the fight is taken to their Tumbuns.

Gen Chibuisi stressed that the synergy among the sectors would yield ideas that will help in the total restoration of peace and security in the Lake Chad Basin region. He assured the Sector of the HQ MNJTF support at all times.

While in the Sector, the FC visited the Medical Services Hospital in the camp and assured the patients that all will be done to ensure they receive adequate medical treatment to ensure their quick recovery. He expressed satisfaction with the level of professional conduct of the staff in handling the patients.


Highlights of the visit were presentation of souvenirs and group photographs.

 

 

 

Emmanuel Ukoh

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