
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, has urged the troops of the Nigerian Army to make Nigeria safer and more secure for all citizens.
Oluyede gave the charge while addressing troops during his maiden operational visit to 12 Brigade Nigerian Army, Charimaigumeri Barracks, in Lokoja, on Sunday.
He praised the troops for their efforts and sacrifices in safeguarding national security, defending sovereignty, and protecting Nigeria’s interests.
9News Nigeria reports that saome of his words were; “When you consider security challenges in the North-West, North-East, North-Central, and beyond, it’s clear that more needs to be done.
“Every Nigerian is looking to us for safety. This requires greater commitment, a sense of duty, responsibility, and courage on our part.
The COAS therefore pledged to prioritise soldiers’ welfare and that of their families, acknowledging their sacrifices and dedication to the nation.
He also assured the troops of regular supply of uniforms, kits, combat gear, improved living and working conditions, and access to soft loans for those in need.
Soldiers were further urged to take advantage of loan and housing schemes to secure their own homes after retiring from service, as he promised continued efforts, within available resources, to improve conditions for troops and their families across the Army.
“My philosophy is to do my utmost to enhance welfare for you and your families, and to build a stronger, better-equipped Army.
“If there’s no security, development cannot happen. It’s our joint responsibility to ensure safety, for Nigeria’s progress and our children’s future.
“As your leader, I’ll do my best to improve your lives. But you must remain committed to securing Nigeria,” Oluyede said.
He further cautioned troops against extravagant lifestyles and urged them to live within their means and earnings.
9News Nigeria reports that under his leadership, the Army has increased Ration Cash Allowance, Instructors’ Allowance, and introduced affordable housing schemes for soldiers post-retirement.