Nigeria Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt Gen Olufemi Oluyede, has said that bandits and terrorists, as well as other criminal elements have no place to hide in the country.
The COAS stated this on Tuesday during his tour of the country’s Army formations at the headquarters of Army 4 Special Forces, Doma, Nasararawa State.
He added that the army would deal decisively with all the criminal elements threatening the country’s peace and unity and restore it to its glorious past.
He explained that the count has so many security challenges at the moment that the army must work with other agencies to tackle them.
He said that it would step up its game and would not disappoint Nigerians by flushing out the bad elements from the country and making it safe for all to leave without any fear.
Oluyede appreciated the contributions of all personnel in the theatre in different parts of the country and promised to prioritise their welfare and training.
He explained that he had around 4 Special Forces barracks and was informed about their challenges by the commander, Maj.-Gen. Hilary Nzan.
He promised that by Thursday, February 20, the Army would begin the construction of an additional five blocks of hostel for junior officers and also build for senior officers as well.
“I feel that we should make the special forces better for the army and make you more functional and effective.
“We will also establish a Special Training School in Doma, headquarters of the Special Forces, to equip you with the requisite knowledge, skill, and technical know-how for optimal performance,” he added.
He further said that his command philosophy is to prioritise the welfare of soldiers before anything else, by ensuring that personnel enjoy themselves while serving and after retirement.
He announced that the era of favoritism in the army was over, as, according to him, officers would excel in the service based on their hard work and not because they no somebody.
He promised to do everything possible to improve the welfare of soldiers as a leader and expected that they would reciprocate by being more committed and dedicated to their duties.
The CO, AS, however, promised to reward those who are serious with their duties and deal with those found flouting the rules guiding the army.
Oluyede added that he has served in the Northeast for more than two years and no soldier would reject posting to any troubled area under his leadership. (www.krestnews.com).