Nigerian troops in North-east Joint Task ForceThe Chief of Army Staff,
Lieutenant Kenneth Minimah has said that more troops and equipment have
been deployed to Sambisa forest to enhance military operations there and
flush out the terrorists from their last stronghold.
Speaking to
journalists during the commissioning of the Nigerian Army Peacekeeping
Medical Centre in Jaji Kaduna State on Monday, General Minimah insisted
that the military has neither retreated nor stopped the onslaught
against the Boko Haram terrorists in Sambisa forest or other parts of
the north east.
In considering the future and long term
perceptions of the critical role the Nigerian Army would play in
contemporary local and international peacekeeping operations and the
need to carter for the well-being of its troops, the Federal Republic of
Germany through its Technical Assistance Group in Nigeria, constructed
and equipped the medical centre, meant to cater for the immediate health
needs of the troops.
The Army Chief expressed optimism that the
facility will enhance the status of the Peacekeeping Centre as a centre
of excellence. He, therefore, called on the personnel to make judicious
use of the medical facility.
On his part, the German Ambassador
to Nigeria, Mr. Michael Zenner explained that the decision by his
country to donate the medical centre to the Nigerian Army was due to the
bilateral relations between Germany and Nigeria, especially in the
areas of military support. He commended the Nigerian government for
conducting a peaceful and credible elections which he said was the best
ever in the history of the nation’s electoral process.
While
calling on the incoming government of General Muhammadu Buhari to
consolidate on the democratic success, the German Ambassador gave the
assurance of his country’s readiness to continue to partner with Nigeria
to further develop its economy and democracy.
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