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COAS Tells Army Commanders To Plan For Increased Security Threats In 2022

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Plan For Increased Security Threats In 2022

Military commanders have been directed by Chief of Military Employees (COAS) Lt. Gen Farouk Yahaya, to plan for elevated safety threats in 2022.

 

Farouk gave the directive on the closing ceremony of the COAS Annual Convention in Abuja on Friday December 10.

Plan For Increased Security Threats In 2022

Noting that there’s have to develop capacities for improved performances in 2022, the COAS added that emphasis could be positioned on each particular person and unit coaching.

 

He stated;

“In the midst of the convention, we mentioned vigorously salient points affecting the efficiency of our constitutional roles and the sustenance of professionalism.

“Now we have equally thought-about the assorted safety points plaguing our nation. Consequently, our focus for the approaching 12 months could be on creating capacities for improved performances throughout board.

“Emphasis will likely be positioned on each particular person and unit coaching that may improve teamwork and professionalism.

“Moreover, commanders should make sure that their troops grasp the artwork of night time operations and anti-ambush drills by participating in efficient night time operations and anti-ambush drill coaching.

“We should take the battle to the adversary with a view to neutralise and defeat them. Commanders are additionally urged to develop contingency plans to make sure our forces at all times retain the initiative in all our theatres of operation.

“In that vein, commanders should plan for the doable improve in scope and dimension of the actions of violent state actors within the coming 12 months.”

 

 

Plan For Elevated Safety Threats In 2022

Plan For Elevated Safety Threats In 2022

Plan For Elevated Safety Threats In 2022

Plan For Elevated Safety Threats In 2022

Plan For Elevated Safety Threats In 2022