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Coup: Nigerian Army Vows To Set ‘Good Examples’ For Other Armies In Africa

Coup: Nigerian Army Vows To Set ‘Good Examples’ For Other Armies In Africa
September 16, 2023

Lagbaja noted that the army would continue to uphold the country’s constitution and defending its “flourishing” democracy.

 

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Taoreed Lagbaja, has said that the Nigerian Army under his watch is committed in setting good examples for other armies on the continent to emulate.

Lagbaja noted that the army would continue to uphold the country’s constitution and defending its “flourishing” democracy.

The military chief hence charged operational commanders of the army to recalibrate their strength to deal “scientific blows” to the nation’s enemies.

Militaries in parts of Africa have lately been staging coups and usurping their age-long governments, citing corruption with the latest incidents in Niger Republic and Gabon after Burkina Faso and Mali saga. 

The Nigerian army chief, Lagbaja, assured President Bola Tinubu of the unflinching loyalty and commitment of the army to the defence of the nation’s flourishing democracy and upholding the constitution.

“In this regard, the Nigerian Army remains unwavering in its commitment to setting good examples for other armies to emulate,” he said.

Lagbaja said this at the closing of the Combined Second and Third Quarters COAS Conference on Thursday in Abuja. He said the briefs and deliberations by the commanders during the conference depicted that the task ahead would be challenging.

The chief of staff said the army is competent and committed to ensuring synergy with sister services and other security agencies to create an enabling environment for good governance and economic prosperity.

“Let me reiterate that we cannot afford to show any form of weakness because the adversaries we fight are emboldened by weakness. We must recalibrate our strength to give the scientific blows to the adversaries within and without appropriately,” stated the general. “Therefore, the decisions arrived at during our deliberations will help refine our training and operational activities toward realising desirable outcomes.”

Lagbaja said the conference provided the army’s top brass a veritable platform to brainstorm and appraise the army’s activities so far in the year. He said the conference also afforded them quality time to review their training, operational and administrative activities that directly relate to security issues crucial to Nigeria and external environments.

According to him, formation commanders leading the various operations across the country’s geopolitical zone briefed the house in line with the conference programme.

 

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