Daily Trust

New service chiefs unveil plans to tackle insecurity

- By Balarabe Alkassim

The newly appointed service chiefs yesterday unveiled plans to reposition the Armed Forces to tackle insecurity.

They spoke separately before the House of Representa­tives joint committee during their screening.

The Chief of Defence Staff, Major-General Lucky Irabor, said he intended to foster a better army that would undertake its duties as enshrined in the constituti­on.

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

The Chief of Army Staff, Major-General Ibrahim Attahiru said he would reposition the army to its proper profession­al place and adopt a better approach that would make the army more robust to provide 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,” he said.

The Chief of Air Staff,

Air Vice Marshall Isiaka Amao, said the NAF would strengthen its doctrinal trajectory while pursuing the objective of joint military operations in the fight against insecurity.

The Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Auwal Gambo, said he would consolidat­e on the process of ensuring loyalty, cooperatio­n, commitment, knowledge and skills of all naval officers, ratings and civilian staff.

Defence Minister MajorGener­al Bashir Magashi (rtd) said the Armed Forces was more than ever before to “subordinat­e the military to civil authority to promote cohesion and national unity in the country.

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