Nigerian Army Chief of Staff: Security Challenges require deadly force

Nigerian Army Chief of Staff: Security Challenges require deadly force

The Chief of Staff of the Nigerian Army instructed Lieutenant -General Farouk Yahya, to enhance their recently acquired combat capabilities to defeat non -governmental actors that hinder peace in the country.
This came during the speech of the Chief of Staff of the Army, while attending the graduation ceremony for the Restore Hope III exercise Thursday, in the Nigerian Army Training camp in Kaduna.

Major General Yahya expressed his confidence that with the performance of the last exercise he witnessed, this will change the rules of the game, and bring tide against the enemies of the nation, adding that: “The security challenges that afflict the country require the use of deadly force.


The Chief of Staff of the Nigerian Army also expressed his happiness with the results obtained by (EX Restore Hope 1,2), as the graduate officers assigned the effective employment of the skills and competencies acquired to deal with the various security challenges facing the country.
He added: “A climate filled with peace and security must be created for successfully holding elections.


The training that started from July 18, 2022 to November 17, 2022 with a total of 647 soldiers, 13 officers, 134 senior non -commissioned officers and 582 regular recruitment elements, aims to develop a highly intense, deadly combat force in the training in operations theater, whatever.
After that, the Chief of Staff of the Army commissioned the newly formed Nigerian Army School in Kachia, until students resided in the officers.

The most prominent footage of the event was to shoot long distances at an altitude of 300 meters, shooting on the snipers at a height of 500 meters, a tactical movement of a small team to save the hostages, and an unarmed combat demonstration of Krav Magga..

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