Tuesday 29 June 2021

COAS reiterates commitment to service

 



By Mohammed Tijjani


 The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Maj.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, has reiterated the army’s commitment to building a professional army that can guarantee security.

Yahaya stated this while declaring open the combined directorate of army physical training officers’ conference and maiden seminar held at the Army School of Physical Training on Monday in Zaria.

The COAS was represented by Maj.-Gen. Abubakar  Ndalolo,  the Director, Training Army Headquarters.

He said the conference as apt and a proof that the directorate of Army Physical Training would reposition itself to meet contemporary challenges of the army.

He said the innovative steps taken by the directorate was in line with his vision to build a professional army ready to accomplish assigned mission within a joint environment in the defence of the country.

He expressed delight that the directorate had significant number of personnel in joint operations such as operation Hadin Kai and other internal security operations across the country.

He urged all tactical level commanders and other participants to make the most use of the interactive sessions in view of efforts at repositioning the army.

Yahaya assured that the army is not only conceptually sound but also physically sound to pursue criminal elements wherever they are.

The COAS appreciated President Muhammadu Buhari’s relentless support to the army as well as the defence minister and chief of defence staff for their continue support.

Yahaya also appreciate the untiring support for the Nigerian Army.

Earlier, in his address, the Director, Army Physical Training, Brig.-Gen. Adeolu Fawole, said that in spite the COVID-19 pandemic, giant strides had been recorded in the area of sports.

He assured the public that the directorate would continue to mobilise talented sportsmen in the army for future exploits and and provide improved fitness training for operational readiness.

Fawole requested for the provision of water, road, electricity and perimetre fence at the new headquarters complex for effective service delivery.

He said officers and soldiers of the physical training would be grateful as you graciously assist through approval for these next stages of the construction.(NAN)

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Sunday Igboho to hold Yoruba Nation mega rally in Lagos this week

 

The international community has been invited to observe the rally.

Sunday Igboho walks around the place with an ethnic agenda (TheCable)

A group called the Ilana Omo Oodua (IOO), is organising a separatist "mega rally" billed to hold in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital city, on Saturday, July 3, 2021.

Sunday Igboho, a secessionist agitator, is among the attendees.

In a statement, IOO says it endorses the rally because it "supports the actualisation of a Yoruba Nation."

It adds that "Ilana Omo Oodua, under the leadership of renowned historian, Professor Banji Akintoye, has held peaceful rallies in five Yoruba-speaking states of Ekiti, Oyo, Osun, Ogun and Ondo, clamouring for the emergence of Yoruba Nation from the Republic of Nigeria.

Communications Secretary of the Group, Maxwell Adeleye, says "the International community, the United Nations (UN), European Union (EUP), African Union (AU), Economic Community for West Africa (ECOWAS), and the governments of the United States and United Kingdom have been invited to observe the rally."

The organisers promise that the rally will be peaceful and orderly, and that "if actualised, the Yoruba Nation shall be the shinning glory of the Black Race.

"We are on the last leg to liberation. And as usual, this rally will be peaceful, well coordinated and orderly.

"It was peaceful in Ibadan, well conducted in Abeokuta, super orderly in Osogbo, fantastically coordinated in Akure and epochal in Ado-Ekiti.

"The Nigerian police cooperated well with us in all these places. We do not expect it to be different in Lagos. Be a witness to history," the statement adds.

Separatist agitators in Nigeria's southeastern region have also been hard at work in recent times.

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