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Army to screen 1,560 Zamfara indigenes for recruitment

He said 1,560 indigenes of the state would undergo the screening to enable the state to meet its quota in the exercise.

• July 3, 2022
Governor Bello Matawalle 4
Zamfara Governor, Bello Matawalle [Credit: Bello Matawalle]

The ongoing Nigeria Army 84 Regular Intake plans to open screening of 1,560 indigenes of Zamfara.

The Zonal Recruitment Supervisor, Brig.- Gen. Mohammed Kanoma, disclosed this while receiving Zamfara  Deputy Governor, Senator Hassan Nasiha who visited the training centre at the headquarters of 1 Base Brigade Garrison of the Nigerian Army along Kaura-Namoda Road in Gusau.

Mr Kanoma, who took the deputy governor round the facilities, said necessary arrangements had been concluded for the success of the exercise.

He said 1,560 indigenes of the state would undergo the screening to enable the state to meet its quota in the exercise.

Mr Nasiha expressed appreciation over high level dedication demonstrated by the  applicants in joining the Nigerian Army.

He commended them for sacrificing their lives to protect the nation’s territory against external invasion and other threats to national security.

Mr Nasiha said the administration of Governor Bello Matawalle was committed to restoring peace and security in the state.

He said Zamfara had faced  enormous security challenges that needed the attention of all security agencies, including the Nigerian Army.

The deputy governor appealed to the Nigerian Army to accord the state proper consideration.

He advised the applicants to adhere to rules of the exercise and wished them luck even as he  warned the successful candidates to be good ambassadors of the state.

Mr Nasiha assured them of the government’s continuous support and cooperation throughout the exercise.

The deputy governor commended the doggedness of the officials of the Directorate of Recruitment and Quota System in ensuring Zamfara was  represented at all levels. 

(NAN)

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