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President Buhari Applauds Armed Forces, Vows To Restore Peace In Nigeria

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President Muhammadu Buhari has on Thursday applauded the efforts of the Nigeria Military to key into his agenda of restoring peace in the country.

He promised that the government would continue to do all it can to ensure the combat readiness of the forces for effective and efficient security operations across the country.

The President made this known in a remark during the graduation of 182 Senior Course 40 at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji in Kaduna State.

“Incidentally, our Tri-service training institutions, especially the Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji, have been playing critical roles in this regard.

“These institutions as well as the single service training institutions must continue to be provided with the requisite support to enable them to discharge their obligations,” he said.

He added that the federal government is committed in training the personnel of the forces.

“This is not only because we salute their courage and sacrifice for the safety and stability of our country but because the Armed Forces of Nigeria have continued to be the bastion of our unity.

He said over the years, the Armed Forces have provided appropriate response to the numerous security challenges facing our country.

“Their response to Boko Haram insurgency, militancy, kidnapping, activities of separatists and armed militias amongst others have been very commendable.”

“Our efforts in Liberia and Sierra Leone which stabilized the West African sub-region readily come to mind, more recently, our Armed Forces have also contributed to the peace in The Gambia, Mali and South Sudan.”

The president also highlighted the important of jointing training of the military with forces of other allied nation adding that the Senior Course 40 is not an exception.

“The Course would have afforded you the chance to break barriers and build bridges of friendship amongst yourselves as individuals.

“It would have also afforded you the rare opportunity of appreciating each other’s lifestyle, culture and doctrines.

“This unique understanding and bond is expected to come handy in forging closer co-operation when occasions demand that you are deployed together in multinational operations.

“As the world shrinks into a global village with advancement in technology, nations cannot afford but work closely with each other in pursuit of their national interests.

“Even at the level of individuals or groups, the barriers have been broken. This has also brought in its wake an increase in international trade, commerce as well as security cooperation.”

He alluded to the trans-border nature of the security challenges confronting the country and the fact that these security threats transcends regions and sub-regions.

“The West African sub-region and indeed the African continent are not immune to the negative impacts of globalization.

“To effectively combat the prevalent security threats demands that African countries continue to work together at all levels including operational and tactical levels.

” I am sure you are aware of the collaboration of the armed forces of Nigeria, Cameroun, Niger Republic and Chad in a multinational operation to combat Boko Haram in the Lake Chad Basin region.

He assured that the security challenges in the country would be effectively contained soon.

“I am certain, with the consistent efforts of our security agencies, these challenges shall be considerably mitigated and minimised.”

He called on the graduating officers to realize that the nation has made a lot of investment in their training, as such ” the nation is expecting the best from you in terms of commitment to your duties and fatherland.

“The highest standards of competence and professionalism is expected of you considering the level of training you have received through this course.

“Go out there and make your honest contributions to the discharge of the constitutional responsibilities of the Armed Forces of Nigeria and be good ambassadors of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College.”



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