In continuation of his maiden visit to army formations, the Chief of Army Staff, (COAS), LG Gen Waidi Shaibu on Saturday visited the 248 Reconnaissance Battalion in Illela, Sokoto State, and units under the 8 Division Area of Responsibility.
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt Gen Shaibu, during the visit, declared that the Nigerian Army will no longer tolerate the excesses of bandits and terrorists against the Nigerian people.
Addressing troops of the 248 Reconnaissance Battalion in Illela, Sokoto State, during an operational visit to formations and units under the 8 Division Area of Responsibility, he lauded officers for their untiring effort in war against terrorism.
In a press statement issued by the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col Appolonia Anele, the COAS charged troops of 8 Division, Sokoto, and the Joint Task Force, Operation FANSAN YAMMA, to sustain the current operational tempo and decisively eliminate bandits and terrorists operating within the area.
The Army Chief commended the troops for their gallantry, professionalism and resilience in confronting criminal elements whose activities have caused untold hardship to innocent Nigerians.
He lauded their operational successes, noting that sustained military pressure has significantly improved security across the Area of Responsibility.
“I commend you for your courage, professionalism and the operational successes recorded so far. Your sacrifices have translated into improved security in your Area of Responsibility.
“You must maintain the momentum to further annihilate and send the terrorists to their maker who is to decide what to do with them. We can no longer tolerate their excesses against the Nigerian people,” the COAS stated.
Shaibu further reassured the troops of his unwavering commitment to their welfare and well-being. He directed the construction of additional accommodation, medical and other essential facilities at Illela Barracks to boost morale, enhance living conditions and improve the operational effectiveness of troops and their families.
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