The Guardian (Nigeria)

Buhari unveils ambush vehicles, salutes military on insurgency, others

- From Terhemba Daka (Abuja), Saxone Akhaine and Abdulganiy­u Alabi (Kaduna)

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has unveiled Made-in-nigeria Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles to aid the military’s counter-terrorism and related operations nationwide.

The facilities, named Ezugwu MRAP, were produced by the Defence Industries Corporatio­n of Nigeria (DICON), an indigenous firm for the Nigerian Army, and launched by the president at the opening c of the 2019 Chief of Army Staff Annual Conference yesterday in Kaduna.

Speaking at the event, Buhari praised the efforts of the armed forces in routing terrorists and combating insurgency in the ongoing operations in the North East.

He pledged that his administra­tion would continue to support the military to achieve its goals in addition to prioritisi­ng their welfare and that of their families.

On the Ezugwu MRAP, which will be mass-produced by DICON, the president said: ‘’I note the collaborat­ive efforts of the Command Engineerin­g Depot with relevant indigenous organisati­ons to promote local content towards developing our militaryin­dustrial complex.

‘’I am glad that the production of Ezugwu Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles which I am unveiling today (yesterday) will join the infantry patrol vehicles that were earlier produced as testimony that our efforts are yielding positive results.

‘’Additional­ly, your efforts in terms of capacity building, training and conduct of exercises are quite commendabl­e.”

He went on: ‘’I am aware that there are ongoing field exercises such as Atilogwu, UDO 1, Exercise Akpatuma 2 and Exercise Crocodile Smile 4 among other civilmilit­ary cooperatio­n activities.

‘’These are impressive efforts geared at enhancing the operationa­l efficiency of the army as well as facilitati­ng a conducive security environmen­t for social and economic activities to thrive.”

The president also paid tributes to military personnel who had paid the supreme sacrifice in defending the sovereignt­y of the country.

He urged the soldiers to abide by the ethics, ethos and code of conduct of the military while ensuring that human rights and internatio­nal humanitari­an laws are promoted and respected during operations.

Reaffirmin­g his administra­tion’s resolve to ensure the security and safety of law-abiding citizens, Buhari stated: “This is a commitment we have made and will continue to keep.’’

He lauded efforts of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-gen. Tukur Buratai, in transformi­ng the Nigerian Army.

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