PRESIDENT Muhammadu
Buhari has reinstated his administration’s commitment towards fighting
insecurity especially insurgency in the country.
The president stated
this at the opening ceremony of 2019 Chief of Army Staff Annual Conference in
Kaduna where he unveiled Made-in-Nigeria Mine Resistant Ambush Protected
Vehicles for the Nigerian Army.
The vehicles,
code-named ‘Ezugwu MRAP’, will be used for counter-insurgency operations by the
army and were produced by the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria
(DICON), an indigenous company
The president while
praising the gallant efforts of the Nigerian Armed Forces in routing terrorists
and combating insurgency in the on-going operations in the North East, pledged
that his administration would continue to support the military to achieve its
goals in addition to prioritising their welfare and that of their families.
On the ‘Ezugwu MRAP’,
which will be mass-produced by DICON, the president said: ”I note the
collaborative efforts of the Command Engineering Depot with relevant indigenous
organisations to promote local content towards developing our
military-industrial complex.
”I am glad that the
production of Ezugwu MRAP vehicles which I will be unveiling today will join
the infantry patrol vehicles that were earlier produced as testimony that our
efforts are yielding positive results.
”Additionally, your efforts in terms of capacity building,
training and conduct of exercises are quite commendable. I am aware that there
are on-going field exercises such as Atilogwu, UDO 1, Exercise Akpatuma 2 and
Exercise Crocodile Smile 4, among other civil-military cooperation activities.
”These are
impressive efforts geared at enhancing the operational efficiency of the army
as well as facilitating a conducive security environment for social, economic
activities to thrive.”
President Buhari also paid tribute to military personnel who
had paid the supreme sacrifice in defending the sovereignty of the country.
He urged the
soldiers to abide by the ethics, ethos and code of conduct of the military,
while ensuring that human rights and international humanitarian laws are
promoted and respected in the conduct of military operations.
Reaffirming his
administration’s resolve to do everything within its constitutional power to
ensure the security and safety of law-abiding citizens, President Buhari said:
”This is a commitment we have made and will continue to keep.”
The president
commended the laudable efforts of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen Tukur
Buratai, in transforming the Nigerian Army.
”He has keyed into
the federal government’s ‘Change Agenda and I particularly commend his thrust
in the critical areas such as innovative and inventive approach to produce
military hardware, infrastructural development, restructuring and
reorganisation, among others, with significant results, particularly in the
on-going counter-insurgency operations and other operations across the
country,” he said.
Earlier, the
president inaugurated 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Kaduna, which was
upgraded to a level 4 United Nations Hospital to cater for the medical needs of
the military and civilian population in the country.
In his goodwill
message, Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna said the state was privileged to
play host to several military formations, units, schools and establishments,
adding that, that was beneficial in fostering synergy between the military and
civilians.
The governor
specifically commended the Nigerian Army for their roles in sustaining peace
and security in Kaduna State, enumerating their efforts at restoring peace and
stability in Southern Kaduna, in addition to decimating the capacity of cattle
rustlers and kidnappers operating in the state and its environs.
El-Rufai also lauded
the army for playing a key role in confronting the menace of the outlawed
‘El-Zakzaky movement’, which had oppressed the people of Zaria for the last 30
years, as well as various corporate social responsibilities including medical
outreaches and infrastructure interventions in Kaduna State.
In his remarks, the
Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (Rtd), thanked the president
for his continuous support to the Nigerian Army, adding that the federal
government would continue to support the military ahead of the final onslaught
on Boko Haram in 2020.
“The Nigerian Army
has had a hectic year with a lot of operations conducted to secure the
territorial integrity of Nigeria. There is a need for a review of activities
during this annual conference to prepare for next year’s final onslaught on
Boko Haram,” he said.
Also speaking, Lt. Gen. Buratai emphasised that the current transformation of the Nigerian Army to its current status of a professional, highly-motivated, innovative and people-centric institution commenced in 2015 when the president was sworn in for his first term in office.
According to the
army chief, the conference theme ”Application of the Cutting Edge of the
Nigerian Army in Tackling Contemporary Security Challenges”, is aimed at
evaluating efforts at achieving the overall objective of better positioning the
Nigerian Army to face the task ahead in the year 2020 and beyond.