
By Linus Aleke
The Nigerian Army (NA), said that the spike in security threats across the federation demands indepth and exceptional readiness by troops to wrestle the security challenges.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya said this, while declaring closed the Chief of Army Staff Second Quarter Conference 2022 in Abuja over the weekend.
The Army Chief said, “It is pertinent to highlight that the spate of criminal activities across the country demands a high state of readiness amongst our troops both in the barracks and theatres of operation”.
He tasked commanders to ensure that troops under command continue to train rigorously in anticipation of likely future operational tasks.
“Particular attention must be paid to enhancing basic combat skills of our troops to enable them to operate with ease whenever called upon. Additionally, adequate attention must be given to sound welfare and administration of troops which will enable them to reform their duties with greater diligence. I implore commanders at all levels to organize regular meetings and conferences that would provide veritable platforms for addressing administrative issues that could hamper the efficiency of their respective formations and units.
“It is worthy to mention that a key session of this conference focused on the logistics appraisal of the Nigerian Army under my leadership. The logistics presentations have revealed appreciable improvements in our overall logistics and maintenance endeavors particularly happy with the progress made in the area of evaluation and verification of accommodation across all Nigerian Army barracks and cantonments. The recent establishment of the Directorate of Housing under the Department of Army Logistics as well as the development of a comprehensive housing and energy policy for the Nigerian Army are laudable steps which are expected to ensure efficient service delivery,” Gen. Yahaya said.
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He noted that the policies when finalized would provide a comprehensive framework for the allocation of accommodation as well as the prudent utilization of energy in all Nigerian Army barracks and cantonments.
While expressing optimism that the objectives of the Second Quarter Conference have been largely achieved judging by the well-articulated inputs, ideas, innovations, and suggestions that have been submitted over the past few days, the COAS tasked personnel to abide by the extant provisions of the traditions, customs, and ethic,s of the Nigerian Army.
He also charged them to be of high moral character and act in accordance well as international best practices.
The COAS directed all commanders to emplace measures that will ensure thorough compliance with extant Nigerian Army policies on administration, operations, training and,e, of social media amongst others.



