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Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Bandits: Okowa tells Nigerian Army to prioritise soldiers’ welfare

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has called on Nigeria’s military authorities to prioritise the welfare of soldiers to motivate them in the fight against bandits and insurgents.

• May 10, 2022
Ifeanyi Okowa, Lucky Irabor and Bashir Magashi
A composite of Ifeanyi Okowa, Lucky Irabor and Bashir Magashi

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta has called on Nigeria’s military authorities to prioritise the welfare of soldiers to motivate them in the fight against bandits and insurgents.

“As we try to evolve ways in tackling multifaceted security challenges in our nation, another matter requiring priority attention is the welfare of our soldiers at the front lines,” Mr Okowa said on Monday.

The governor spoke at the defence retreat ‘Asaba 2022’ with the theme ‘Shaping the Armed Forces of Nigeria for Current and Future Security Challenges’ held in Asaba.

He explained that the armed forces might possess sophisticated weapons but that they would not achieve the desired result without motivation.

“It is my considered view that we can have all the sophisticated weaponry and excellent logistics, but without motivated and satisfied personnel, all our efforts will come to nought,” stated Mr Okowa. “It is, therefore, imperative that we place a premium on their welfare so that they will discharge their duties with utmost pride and enthusiasm.”

The Delta governor also harped on the need to honour soldiers who died on the battlefront, adding that this will inspire others.

He lauded the Chief of Defence Staff, Lucky Irabor, for his military accomplishments, describing him as “a great patriot who has made us proud in various ways through his faithful stewardship in the Nigerian Army.”

Mr Okowa further urged the military to strengthen its civil-military relations to enhance community information gathering.

“In addition to developing a technologically-driven security architecture for the country, the armed forces should make it a priority to proactively engage and partner with our communities,” the governor stressed.

In his remarks, defence minister Bashir Magashi explained that President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime had invested heavily in military equipment, adding there is still much to be done despite the successes recorded so far.

Mr Irabor commended Mr Buhari for supporting the armed forces, pledging commitment to ensure the security of lives and property.

(NAN)

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