Security Challenges: Army establishes Special Forces to tackle terrorism, others

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, has said some Special Forces units had been established to combat terrorism, kidnapping and other security challenges.

Speaking at the Combined Second and Third Quarters COAS Conference opening ceremony in Abuja on Tuesday, Lagbaja said the army would upscale its operations against all threats in all the zones. He said there would be continued procurement of sophisticated weapons to wipe out criminals.

He further said economic sabotage and associated crimes in the South-South region would also receive serious attention to bring law-abiding citizens much-needed peace, stability and relief.

The army chief said, As we continue to procure and induct more sophisticated platforms and equipment into the various theatres as force multipliers, I charge field commanders to ensure the maintenance of these platforms and equipment to prolong their life span and enable the nation to optimize its investment.

Lagbaja also said the army would not leave any zone unprotected and that attention would be focused on banditry, kidnapping and other sundry crimes in the North-West; insurgency and terrorism in the North-East; farmers-herders clashes and kidnapping in the North-Central and the insurrection in the South-East.

He said people of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa were steadily picking up their livelihoods as the military, in collaboration with the Government, was helping to restore governance to hitherto ungoverned areas.

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