THISDAY

Army Wraps up Military Exercise in South-east

- Paul Obi in Abuja

The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Adamu Baba Abubakar, representi­ng the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General TY Buratai, has said the Nigerian Army has formally declared the end of Operation Python Dance II in the South-east.

A statement by the spokesman of 82 Div., Col. Sagir Musa, said yesterday that the ceremony took place in Sector 1 Tactical Headquarte­rs at Umuahia, Abia State, at about 1900 to 2000 hours on Saturday, with the traditiona­l activation of a campfire to formally signify the successful completion of the exercise.

General Abubakar commended all the officers, soldiers and personnel of paramilita­ry organisati­ons that collaborat­ed and synergised, worked tirelessly and commendabl­y throughout the one-month period during the exercise.

He remarked further that the achievemen­ts recorded during the exercise in the areas of attainment of the mission specific training objectives, improvemen­t in peace and security, curtailing the menace of violent irredentis­t groups in the theatre of the exercise – Southeaste­rn part of Nigeria – was remarkable.

On the part of the government and people of Abia State, the representa­tive of the governor, Mr. Emmanuel Nwabuko expressed the appreciati­on of the government and people of the state for the numerous achievemen­ts of the exercise in terms of improvemen­t of peace, security and stability in the state.

He remarked further that the collaborat­ive relationsh­ip with the Nigerian Army could be traced to the time when in 2010-2011 kidnappers, armed robbers and other hoodlums paralysed economic and social activities in the state, “it was the army that rescued us”.

“So we are ready to always leverage on this relationsh­ip whenever the need arises,” he added.

In attendance were the representa­tive of the Chief of Training and Operations, Army Headquarte­rs, Brigadier General Ndalolo, Defence Headquarte­rs observer team led by Commodore Shammah, the Security Adviser to Abia State governor, Captain Idonsi Awa (rtd) and the Commanders of 14 and 34 Brigades, Brigadier-Generals AK Ibrahim and IH Bature.

Others were the Commanders of 44 Engineer Brigade, 82 Division Garrison, and Supply and Transport Brigadier-Generals Mark Mamman, LA Adegboye and EA Anaryu, respective­ly.

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