The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Kenneth Minimah,
yesterday said that with the relocation of the military command and
control centre to Maiduguri and Yola, Nigerians should expect the best
and positive results soon in the anti-terror war in the North-east.
Minimah stated this while fielding questions from newsmen shortly after he commissioned a reconstructed road and the renovated Buffalo Mess at Depot NA, Zaria, Kaduna State.
“With the pronouncements of President Muhammadu Buhari and the relocation of Command and Control Centre to the North-east in Maiduguri and Yola, we expect the very best result soon.
“The pressure on the insurgents will become increased and we foresee a greater prospect for the war, favourable to the federal government and Nigeria”, he said.
Minimah said that the Nigerian Army would continue to fight in order to rid Nigeria of insurgents.
“As members of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, we will continue to fight in defence of the sovereignty of this country”, he said.
The army boss lauded the commandant, Depot Nigerian Army, for a job well done.
He also urged other office holders to emulate the commandant’s good example of how to add value to whatever command they find themselves.
Earlier, the Depot commandant, Brig-Gen Bright Fibionumama, commended the COAS for accomplishing all the promises made to the Depot.
He identified some of the promises to include renovation of recruit line and lecture hall, construction of obstacle cords, renovation and furnishing of the training companies, provision of food carrying vehicles, and provision of water tanker.
Minimah stated this while fielding questions from newsmen shortly after he commissioned a reconstructed road and the renovated Buffalo Mess at Depot NA, Zaria, Kaduna State.
“With the pronouncements of President Muhammadu Buhari and the relocation of Command and Control Centre to the North-east in Maiduguri and Yola, we expect the very best result soon.
“The pressure on the insurgents will become increased and we foresee a greater prospect for the war, favourable to the federal government and Nigeria”, he said.
Minimah said that the Nigerian Army would continue to fight in order to rid Nigeria of insurgents.
“As members of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, we will continue to fight in defence of the sovereignty of this country”, he said.
The army boss lauded the commandant, Depot Nigerian Army, for a job well done.
He also urged other office holders to emulate the commandant’s good example of how to add value to whatever command they find themselves.
Earlier, the Depot commandant, Brig-Gen Bright Fibionumama, commended the COAS for accomplishing all the promises made to the Depot.
He identified some of the promises to include renovation of recruit line and lecture hall, construction of obstacle cords, renovation and furnishing of the training companies, provision of food carrying vehicles, and provision of water tanker.
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