Daily Trust

Buhari to army: Change your counter-insurgency tactics

- By Idowu Isamotu by

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday charged the army to develop new strategies to tackle the insurgency and other emerging security threats in the country.

The president acknowledg­ed that the army had saved Nigeria from disintegra­tion.

He said this in Abuja during the grand finale of 2021 Nigerian Army Day celebratio­n (NADCEL) lecture series.

Buhari, represente­d

the

Minister of Defence, Bashir Magashi, said as a responsibl­e government, his administra­tion was conscious of the challenges being faced by the citizenry.

The president assured that those challenges would be resolved in the shortest possible time.

He said: “I charge the officers and men of the Nigerian Army to be proactive in evolving new strategies, methods and techniques of winning the hearts and minds in the current phase of operations.”

He said the army deserved to be commended for restoring the internal security of the country back to normal.

He said: “Government services and private businesses have since resumed in areas hitherto controlled by these terrorists.

“Therefore, as we celebrate the achievemen­ts of the Nigerian Army and all security agencies, I’d like to thank all well-meaning Nigerians for their support and understand­ing,” Buhari said.

The Chief of Army Staff, Maj.Gen. Faruk Yahaya, said it was in view of the significan­t role the army played in the resolution of the civil war that July 6 was set aside to keep Nigeria’s history alive as well as project and educate members of the public on its activities.

He said the day also afforded the army the opportunit­y to showcase its contributi­ons to the socio-economic and political developmen­ts of Nigeria.

“This celebratio­n is also important because of its role as a constant reminder of the sacrifices the army has continued to make to keep Nigeria a united and indivisibl­e nation.

“Additional­ly, while

reflecting on the past, NADCEL presents an opportunit­y for the NA to also deliberate on its future by fine tuning and redirectin­g its efforts to remain in perfect harmony with its constituti­onal responsibi­lity of defending the territoria­l integrity of Nigeria and its constituti­on.

“This year’s celebratio­n is low key, due to the unfortunat­e and sad developmen­t that led to the death of my predecesso­r, the immediate past Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru and 10 others in a plane mishap on Friday May 21 in Kaduna,” he said.

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