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COAS pledges welfare boost for troops, families

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, has pledged improved welfare for personnel and their families stationed across various army formations in Nigeria.

Oluyede made this promise during a Sallah Luncheon for troops of the North West Taskforce, Operation Fansan Yamma, held in Sokoto on Friday.

He was represented by Maj.-Gen. Adeleke Ayannuga, Commander of the Nigerian Army Cyber Warfare, who praised the troops’ sacrifices and assured them they were not forgotten.

Oluyede commended the troops’ resilience and doggedness in tackling security threats, particularly in the North-West region of the country.

He stressed that protecting lives and property remains the Nigerian Army’s core mandate, and the military is prepared to meet expectations.

The COAS applauded the troops for their resilience in confronting numerous security challenges across the country.

“Our mission is to ensure lasting peace in Nigeria. The enemy is active, but we will not rest until we succeed,” he said.

He thanked Nigerians for their ongoing support and urged them to continue cooperating with the military to defeat the country’s enemies.

“We appreciate Nigerians’ support and call for more collaboration to overcome threats to national security,” he added.

Oluyede expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for providing resources and a supportive environment for military operations nationwide.

He urged troops to avoid illegal activities, cooperate with security agencies, and build trust with the civilian population.

The COAS described the troops as symbols of courage and sacrifice, inspiring national unity and pride through their efforts.

He said Nigerians appreciate their unwavering commitment, selflessness, and resilience in defending the country.

“Eid Kabir represents sacrifice, a value that reflects soldiers’ daily lives in various theatres of operation.

“I urge you to stay resolute and draw strength from the season’s spiritual message,” Oluyede encouraged the troops.

Earlier, Maj.-Gen. Ibikunle Ajose, GOC 8 Division and Commander Sector 2, Operation Fansan Yamma, praised the COAS’ philosophy as a morale booster.

Ajose said the event celebrated not just Sallah, but also the troops’ achievements, shared resolve, and collective sacrifices.

He noted that the Funtua-Gusau-Sokoto road is now safer, and communities in four states enjoy peace previously disrupted by criminals.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Oluyede, Ajose, and other senior officers served meals to the troops during the event.

Attendees included the Sultan’s representative, Dr Jabbi Kilgori, the Commissioner of Police for Sokoto State, Ahmed Musa, and other security heads.

The celebration featured cultural performances, dances, and other recreational activities for participants.

Oluyede also visited the Army Clinic, interacted with wounded personnel, and assured them of continued support from the Nigerian Army. (NAN)

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