Remain Loyal To Nigeria, COAS Appeals NDANigeria's Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya

Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya, has appealed to the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) to remain loyal to the country despite the recent happenings.

Yahaya made this appeal yesterday when he paid a visit to the Academy over the security breach of August 24 which led to the death of two officers and the abduction of one.

The COAS advised the Academy not to allow the unfortunate incident to deter them from their ultimate objective of grooming officer cadets for the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by Academy Public Relations Officer, Major Bashir Muhammad Jajira which was made available to Africa Today News, New York on Wednesday.

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According to the statement, ‘The COAS said he was in the Academy to obtain a firsthand brief on the recent security breach, and reassure the Commandant and staff of the Academy of the Nigerian Army’s support and solidarity in the fight against insecurity. The COAS further commended the Commandant NDA, the GOC 1 Division, the Air Officer Commanding Air Training Command and heads of other security agencies in Kaduna State in the ongoing efforts to ensure the safe return of the abducted officer. He assured the Academy that the Nigerian Army would also provide the Academy with additional operational enablers to further enhance the security of the Academy.

‘The COAS appealed to the Academy staff to remain loyal to the country and not allow the unfortunate incident to deter them from their ultimate objective of grooming officer cadets for the Armed Forces of Nigeria. He further enjoined all officers, soldiers and civilian staff in the Academy to remain vigilant because the fight against insecurity must be a collective effort. The COAS avowed that no matter how long it takes, the perpetrators of this heinous act would be brought to justice. He urged the Commandant not to be deterred, but to remain focus on the good job he is doing in the Academy. The COAS also undertook an on-the-spot assessment of the scene of the incident before departing the Academy.’

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK