We need army to tackle security challenges - Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari said on Friday that the attention of the
Army would always be required to tackle numerous security challenges
across the country.
Speaking at the closing of the 2017 Nigerian Army Small Arms
Championship at Sambia, the president urged troops to use the skills
they acquired in the competition to improve their performance.
Represented by Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin, the Chief of Defence of
Staff,Buhari, said: “Remember security challenges abound in our country
that will continue to require the attention of the Nigerian army and
indeed the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
“I therefore urge you not to rest on your oars but harness the skills
which you have used this competition to sharpen for improved
performance,’’ he said.
The president said holding the exercise in Sambisa indicated that normalcy had returned to Borno, and indeed the North-East.
Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai has directed
the Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole, to route remnants of Boko
Haram terrorists from their hiding places in the “next few weeks.’’
“I want to give the final task to the Theatre Commander, Maj.-Gen.
Lucky Irabor, to within the next few weeks flush out these criminals
once and for all from their hiding places in this area and indeed in the
whole North-East,’’ Buratai said.
“This is a task we much accomplish,’’ he said.
The chief of army staff said troops would continue to dominate the
forest with the fall of Camp Zero, the last strong hold of the Boko
Haram, and vowed that the terrorists would never be allowed to re-occupy
the area.
Buratai said that to ensure this, exercises including training, would continue to be held in the forest.
He also directed the Commandant, Nigeria Defence Academy (NDA), to
ensure that henceforth, final exercises of passing out cadets were held
in the forest.
Nine Divisions of the Nigerian army, 1,2,3,6, 7, 8, 81, 82 and Army Headquarters Garrison participated in the exercise.
The 7 Division, Maiduguri, emerged the winner of the championship, 82
Div., Enugu, came second, while Army headquarters Garrison took the
third position.
Apart from trophies, they were rewarded by the chief of army with N2 million, N1.5 million and N1 million in that order.
Ten participants took part in the shooting competition including: AK47 riffle, FN riffle, pistol and female Ak47 shooting.
All the Service Chiefs, representative of the Inspector-General of
Police and Defence Attaches of various countries in Nigeria attended the
ceremony which also featured display of “fire power’’ by the army and
Air Force. - The Authority
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