Nigerian Defence Headquarters
The Nigerian Army on Thursday, January 11, responded to allegations of poor troop treatment in Zamfara state, asserting a commitment to their welfare.
The Defense Headquarters in Abuja has urged the Nigerian public to actively oppose terrorist activities in 2024 as part of their own quota to combat terrorism.
On Tuesday, the Military Veterans Welfare Committee held a press conference to address pressing concerns affecting the well-being of retired military personnel.
The armed forces has eliminated 6,886 terrorists and criminals, apprehended 6,970 suspects, and liberated 4,488 kidnapped hostages from January to December 2023.
The Nigerian Army, promoted 47 Brigadier Generals to Major Generals and 75 colonels were elevated to the rank of Brigadier General, after retiring 113 generals.
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has called for a veritable strategic solution to help combat insecurity in Nigeria.
The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Gwabin Musa said the prayers have been the spiritual backing of the Nigerian military in combatting insecurity.
At least 113 Army generals have retired from active service after the expiration of their service year on Tuesday, December 19 at a regimental dinner in Abuja.
The Nigerian Army has claimed that that some individuals and countries were sponsoring Simon Ekpa, a Biafran agitator based in Finland, to destabilise the country.
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