Army guarantees readiness ahead Presidential, NASS, Governorship elections

 

Ahead of the February 16th presidential election, the Nigerian Army has expressed it’s readiness to provide a conducive security atmosphere for the conduct of the polls, while warning its officers and men to remain apolitical.

The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division Nigerian Army Major General Mohammed Mohammed disclosed this at the weekend in Kontagora during the Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery (NACA), Nigerian Army Training Centre (NATRAC) and 311 Artillery Regiment combined West African Social Activities (WASA).

General Mohammed, who served as guest of honour said: “bearing in mind that we have less than 14 days to the presidential election our mandate as the Nigerian Army is to ensure peaceful conduct of the elections wherever our troops are. We are going to be providing support role to the civil security agencies, to ensure that they discharge their responsibility in an environment that is conducive for every Nigerian to come out and perform his or her civic responsibility.”

He however reminded the troops of the Chief of Army Staff’s directive that all Nigerian Army personnel must remain apolitical during the polls, warning that any personnel found wanting would be appropriately sanctioned.

Speaking on WASA, the GOC said: “All works and no play makes Jack a dull boy, goes the popular saying. However, it is not only Jack that can become dull by working without playing, even our personnel will become dull if only subjected to ‘work work work’ without necessary recreation to relax their minds and bodies. This is the whole essence of this gathering. 

“It is pleasing that despite the huge inviovement of the two formations and unit spanning from training to operations, to enhance peace and security in Kontagora and its environs in particular and Nigeria in general, the year 2018 edition of WASA could still be held,” he said, while commending the officers and soldiers’ wives for keeping the home front, as their husbands fight in defence of Nigeria, he also prayed for the officers and soldiers who died in the battle against insurgents.

The Commander NACA, Major General Abubakar Tarfa who traced the history of WASA to colonial era said, during the Second World War, the forebearers of the soldiers under the West African Frontier Forces (WAFF) distinguished themselves in many battles owing to their diverse cultural inclinations.

According to him: “The colonial authorities thereafter introduced WASA and made it an annual event to permit the African soldiers to observe any local cultural rituals.”

General Tarfa said: “enormous security challenges confronting the nation not withstanding, 2018 was quite busy and eventful for the Nigerian Army, as it strived to live up to expectations.

He however assured that, the Nigerian Army will remain consistent in its collaboration with other security agencies to ensure security of lives and property and peaceful co-existence of all in the country and particularly their host communities.

Highlights of the occasion was presentation of awards to outstanding personnel who distinguished themselves during the 2018 training and operational year. The awardees include female Engineer Beauty Elisha of 311 Artillery Regiment, Lance Bombadier Musa Abdullahi of the Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery and Sgt. Tikikus Baffayo of Nigerian Army Training Centre.

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