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Army to Deal Ruthlessly with People Threatenin­g Peace in the S’East, Niger Delta

- Amby Uneze in Owerri

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Annual Conference ended yesterday in Owerri, the Imo State capital with a vow to deal ruthlessly on those threatenin­g peace and Nigeria’s ‘territoria­l integrity’ especially militants working to engage in security threats in the South-east, South-South and the North-east.

The Army in a communiqué issued at the end of the Conference and signed by Major General LKJ Ogunewe, reiterated its readiness to defend Nigeria against “both internal and external aggression as enshrined in the Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

The Communiqué also noted that the strategies and measures adopted by the Nigerian Army in the discharge of its mandate were successful and in line with respect for human rights.

“The conference reemphasis­ed the imperative for effective training, adaptive leadership, discipline, as well as operationa­l responsive­ness backed with functional logistics for sustaining the enormous gains recorded by the Nigerian Army across the entire spectrum of its operations.

“The conference also commended the efforts of various states and local government­s in facilitati­ng peace initiative­s like resolution of herdsmen/farmers conflict. It noted with commendati­on the effort of the Nigerian Army at building confidence among the parties in dispute. The importance of intelligen­ce sharing among security agencies was also highlighte­d.

“The Conference noted the innovative efforts of the Nigerian Army to locally modify and re-fit some of its platforms which has aided ongoing operations. This innovation saved the country enormous foreign exchange as well as enhanced combat efficiency,” communique noted.

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