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Friday, 09 August 2019 05:04

Insecurity: Army deploys troops in Southwest

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Nigerian Army has deployed its men to Southwest to compliment efforts of Nigerian Police in combating different security challenges in the region.

General Officer Commanding (GOC), 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Ibadan, Mr Anthony Omozeje, said this on Thursday in Akure while commissioning a reconstructed road at 32 Artillery Brigade.

Omozeje, a major general, who pointed out that the Nigerian Police leads when it comes to issues of internal security, explained that the deployment would assist in combating security challenges in the Southwest.

“The Army has already deployed its men to Southwest. The division covers six states in the region.

“We are conducting various operations across the region. So, whatever the police is doing, we are complimenting their efforts because in internal security, the police takes the lead,” he said.

The GOC lauded Ondo State Government for constructing the new road in the barracks in recognition of the role of the military in providing security for the people of the state.

“The road we are commissioning today is the contribution of the state government in recognition of the role that the military is playing in providing security for the people and supporting the government to function.

“This will impact on the welfare of the officers and troops of this brigade, and it will also have multiple effects on their ability and capacity to deliver on our statutory mandate.

“Welfare is the key aspect, it is the effort of the brigade commander to secure the complex and beautify the brigade environment,” the GOC said.

Earlier, Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Mr Agboola Ajayi, said men of Nigerian Army had sacrificed a lot and deserved better working environment.

Ajayi said the state government would continue to support all security agencies in the state to have a peaceful environment.

He noted that the military was doing better in the current civilian dispensation than when the military governed the country.

 

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