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Kaduna: Nigerian troops urged to be more resolute in fighting bandits, terrorists

The deputy commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy, AVM Sunday Aneke, has urged troops to be more resolute in defeating and destroying all adversaries.

• December 8, 2023
Nigerians soldiers and NDA
Nigerians soldiers and NDA

The deputy commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy, AVM Sunday Aneke, has urged troops to be more resolute in defeating and destroying all adversaries.

Mr Aneke said this during Thursday’s end-of-year regimental dinner of the Air Training Command of Nigerian Air Force, Kaduna.

He said with greater training and provision of equipment, the military had evolved from its darkest nights since the start of the war against insurgency and other criminalities to a position of dominant strength.

Mr Aneke particularly hailed the massive contributions of the air force to the ongoing joint security operations, which he said has been recording tremendous successes.

“You will observe that the challenges we had in terms of lacking equipment five years ago are no more today. This is an indication that through the support of our people and the federal government, we are evolving,” the military officer stated.

Mr Aneke said as air force personnel operating in a joint theatre of operations, the battleground is a complex mix of kinetic and non-kinetic operations.

“So, I urge you all to focus on the tenets of military professionalism and effectiveness as enshrined in the NAF command philosophy. This will validate the trust placed in us by the Nigerian people whom we swore on oath and dedicated to serve,” Mr Aneke stressed. “And in the end, we will achieve a whole-of-society victory for all.”

According to him, the ATC has a history of being the foundation of professional military education for all NAF personnel since independence. He said at this crucial time of unprecedented challenges to Nigeria’s security, stability and prosperity.

He added, “We need gallant men and women of the Service that will stand out as beacons of unity and hope. No doubt, the path we tread has been paved with challenges and hardships, and frankly speaking, we have lost a lot of comrades and colleagues.

“But as we reflect through the darkest nights and fiercest battles during the year, we have stood resolute. Our unity, forged in the fires of adversity, has strengthened our resolve and fortified our bonds. It is this unity that has carried us through trials and triumphs, binding us together as a formidable force.”

(NAN)

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