Chief of Army Staff, Maj. Gen. Tukur Buratai,
on Friday, July 17, said the Nigeria army will re-strategise its
operations to solidly defend any part of the country under threat.
Gen. Buratai said this in Damaturu at a Sallah party organised for soldiers serving in the state.
He
said he is committed to building a professional and responsive army
that will execute its constitutional responsibilities with high sense of
commitment.
"My mission statement is to build
a professional and responsive army because I have realised that
although we have a professional army, the aspect of responsiveness is
missing.
"Troops have failed to respond
to distress calls that would have redeemed a situation, this has to stop
under my watch. We will relate very well with other sister agencies to
achieve our set goals."
He said he is determined to ensure that army will continue to promote the unity of the country.
Yobe governor Ibrahim Gaidam commended the political will exhibited by the President Muhammadu Buhari's administration to eliminate insurgency in Nigeria.
He
identified lack of political will and inadequate equipment as
responsible for the prolonged security challenge in the country.
"The
visit of the COAS to Yobe to meet soldiers in the frontline state on
the very day he assumed office, indicates a new dawn in the fight
against insurgency."
Gaidam assured the readiness of his administration to support the fight against insecurity in the state.
"From 1998 to date, we have provided 387 pick-up vehicles to the Joint Task Force for Patrol operations" he said.
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