Nigeria to deploy 2 battalions to fight Boko Haram
(Nigeria) Two battalions of the Nigerian Army are to be
inducted into the theatre of war against terrorists in addition to personnel of
the 151 battalion which has already completed its training and are helping to
defeat the insurgents in the North East.
They are presently undergoing training and will soon be
deployed.
Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman,
who spoke at monthly Army media briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, said “Within the last month,
481 personnel of the Armed Forces Special Forces which comprises personnel of
the Army, Navy, Air Force and Police have completed their training and inducted
in to the theatre of operations within 7 Division Area of Responsibility. Recent achievements recorded in the North
East can be attributed to the exploits of this elite force.”
Yet again, “Army Headquarters Task Force Group is currently
in the last phase of their training while Nigerian Army Armoured School, Bauchi
has intensified training of Tank Crew personnel”, Kukasheka said while noting
that “personnel training on Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in the United
Kingdom and United States are ongoing.”
He attributed recent successes recorded in operations
against terrorists in the North East and indeed other operations within the
country to the infusion of these specially trained personnel and are
manifestations of Nigerian Army’s huge investment in human and material
resources within the period.
The Army Spokesman told his audience that the Nigerian Army
Administrative Policies and Procedures have last reviewed in 2005 has recently
been reviewed to be in line with current and future realities.
“To ease the problems associated with retiring Nigerian Army
officers, a one-stop documentation procedure was devised recently. An office of
the Deputy Director Retirement and Documentation was established at the Army
Headquarters Department of Administration with a 90 day time line of
documenting and processing retiring officers’ benefits.
“Similarly, a system of annual update of Nigerian Army
personnel Next-of-Kins has been devised.
This is intended to eliminate the hardship hitherto experienced by
families and in particular, the Next-of-Kins of our fallen colleagues.
In April, 20 next-of-kins received cheques for payment of
Group Life Insurance entitled to them while a total of 235 next-of-kins
benefitted from the special assistance by the office of the National Security
Adviser.
Similarly, over 2000 children of deceased personnel were
screened and passed for NA scholarship for 2014/2015 academic session. Furthermore, up to 20 families have also
benefitted from the official burial expenses within the last month in addition
to the Chief of Army Staff’s token which was intended to provide immediate
succour to the families.
Usman also noted that two separate Court Martial’s are
currently ongoing at the Army Headquarters Garrison and 81 Division Nigerian
Army with a view to ensuring quick dispensation of justice, discipline and
professionalism.
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