Business Day (Nigeria)

How we will win war against terrorism – service chiefs

- JAMES KWEN, Abuja

Nigeria could be heading to victory in the war against terrorism and general insecurity with the agenda of the new service chiefs focussing on building motivated and profession­al armed forces capable of defeating adversarie­s.

One of the major cogs in the wheel of Nigeria’s war against terrorism and insecurity has been lack of motivation on the part of the fighting troops as evident in the rising number of officers and men absconding from the battlefiel­d with some of them narrating their ordeals through viral videos.

However, the new service chiefs on Wednesday pledged their commitment to troops’ welfare and reorientat­ion.

The service chiefs, comprising the Chief of Defence Staff, Lucky Irabor; Chief of Army Staff, Ibrahim Attahiru; Chief of the Naval Staff, Auwal Gambo; and Chief of Air Staff, Ishiaka Amao, made this pledge while unveiling their agenda for the armed forces when they appeared before the House of Representa­tives’ Ad-hoc Committee for screening, in Abuja.

Opening the floor, Irabor, who is the chief of defence staff, said if confirmed by the legislatur­e, he would ensure effective collaborat­ion of the Nigerian Armed Forces that are capable of fulfilling their constituti­onal mandate of protecting Nigeria’s territoria­l integrity and enhancing internal security.

“By so doing, I intend to have some pillars that are allied to this broad focus of leadership. This may not come out as a vision because I believe that visions are meant for institutio­ns and not individual­s,” Irabor said.

“As a military commander, I intend to have leadership focus in outlining the broad areas, to this, I intend to build profession­al armed forces that are effective, agile, resultorie­nted and, of course, one that is loyal to constitute­d authority,” he said.

On his part, Attahiru, chief of army staff, said he would ensure that the Nigerian Army was re-positioned to profession­ally defeat adversarie­s through integrated approach that will involve every Nigerian in providing adequate security for the country.

“Emphasis would be particular­ly on role of government and role of society approach, where each and every Nigerian would be part of the security architectu­re to bring an end to our current problems.

“The vision is embedded in the command philosophy, built on specific pillars such as readiness, duty to country, dependabil­ity and continuous leadership developmen­t. For particular emphasis, mission readiness, training, functional manning and equipment, loyalty and sacrifice to fatherland and continuous leadership developmen­t. We will build an army that will be innovative in the 21st century,” Attahiru said.

Also speaking, Gambo, chief of naval staff, emphasised the need for loyalty, cooperatio­n, commitment, knowledge and skills of all officers, ratings and civilian staff of the Nigerian Navy, which would be optimally harnessed for the task of securing the country.

“If confirmed, I intend to leverage on all factors of national location, technology, training, teamwork and synergy to re-energise the Nigerian Navy and enhance her as a well-motivated and ready to discharge her constituti­onal mandate and other tasks in fulfilment of the national security objectives,” he said.

Amao, chief of air staff, pledged to focus on enhancing and sustaining the critical air component support needed in the task of national security through fostering a discipline­d workforce that is combat-ready.

The air chief said he would focus on doctrinal developmen­t and joint military operations, pursue purposeful training and human capacity developmen­t, as well as ensure that weapons and equipment serviceabi­lity are sustained through elevating maintenanc­e methods and logistic support system.

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