JOS — Commandant, Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Maj. Gen. Ibrahim Yusuf has again reiterated the promise that the Nigerian military will end insurgency, banditry, and other security challenges.
Commandant made the pledge on Tuesday at the workout Exercise at the Camp Highland for the Army Cadets of 68 Regular Course conducted at the Leadership and Training Centre, Shere hills, near Jos, the Plateau capital.
He explained that outdoor exercise enhances cadets’ character, military competence, and leadership skills, while the retraining of officers and men would make them better equipped to fight insecurity.
“This is to boost their capacity to deal with the challenges of insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, among others bedeviling this nation.”
“It simply means that military will soon end all the security challenges facing Nigeria,” he said.
He called on Nigerians to support the military and other security agencies as they strive to protect lives and property.
Yusuf said the current drill was designed to build the confidence of the trainees to face complex situations during operations.
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