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COAS Wants N’Delta Militants To Embrace Dialogue
The Chief of Army Staff,
Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has appealed to the Niger Delta militants to embrace dialogue with the Federal Government to resolve issues in the region.
Buratai made this known at the inauguration of a newly built ultra-modern 2 Brigade Headquarters complex and Olympic-sized swimming pool in Port-Harcourt on Monday.
He was represented by the General Officer Commanding 82 Division Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru.
The COAS urged the militant groups in the Niger Delta region to shun violence in making their demands saying dialogue is the best option under a democratic dispensation.
“Government is still committed to dialogue and where this cannot go on, then there could be a resort to other means.
“The non-kinetic (force) means has always been the source first before government can recourse to the kinetic means.
“So, there is need for the Niger Delta Avengers to see reason and dialogue with government,” he said.
He said the army had challenges which included shortage of accommodation, offices in the discharge of its responsibilities
The COAS said despite the dwindling resources there were efforts at renovating dilapidated structures and building new ones.
“The newly built RSM Quarters and Brigade administrative headquarters will provide a conducive atmosphere for higher productivity by the officers and soldiers.
“Also, the Olympic-sized swimming pool will avail troops opportunity to continue to train and prepare for amphibious operation in our maritime environment”.
He commended the immediate past Commander of 2 Brigade Port- Harcourt,Brig.-Gen. Stevenson Olabanji, for completing the projects within six months.
Earlier, Olabanji, now the Commander, 3 Brigade, Kano, said he executed the projects so as to improve the operations of the brigade.
“On assumption of office, I thought it wise to build a structure that would accommodate all the staff branches and sub-units of the brigade.
“Similarly, the Olympic size swimming pool came about as a result of death of some soldiers who died because of their inability to swim.
“The swimming pool will enhance troops confidence and increase chances of survival in emergency situation during the conduct of operations on waterways and creeks,” he said.
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