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A’Ibom tackles insecurity, strengthens partnership with Nigerian Army

By Guardian Nigeria
15 October 2023   |   1:47 pm
Akwa Ibom State Government has announced its commitment to strengthening security in the state by partnering the Nigerian Army. In a demonstration of commitment to the partnership, the State government has offered to donate 14 new patrol boats ...
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, interacting with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, during his visit to Government House, Uyo

Akwa Ibom State Government has announced its commitment to strengthening security in the state by partnering the Nigerian Army. In a demonstration of commitment to the partnership, the State government has offered to donate 14 new patrol boats to aid military surveillance in the state’s waterways, which will be complemented with installed machine guns.

The deal was sealed when Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, hosted the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, who, as part of his working tour of military formations and units under the Nigerian Army 6 Division, paid a courtesy visit to the governor at Government House, Uyo.

Welcoming the Chief of Army Staff to the State, the Governor lauded the Nigerian Army for working hard and in synergy with other security agencies to keep the state safe, pointing out that his creation of the Ministry of Internal Security, headed by a retired Army General, was an indication that his administration placed a premium on security, to ensure a more coordinated partnership with security agencies.
He, therefore, assured the state of its commitment to work with the Chief of Army Staff and collaborate in other areas of mutual needs for overall peace and stability in the state in particular and the nation in general.

Earlier, the Chief of the Army Staff, Lagbaja said his tour of the military formations in the region was to, among others, assess their activities and state of readiness for operations.

He described his reception in the state as exceptionally warm and acknowledged the support of the state government to the Nigerian Army 2 Brigade stationed in the state, by extension the 6 Division covering the South-South region.

Lagbaja, who once served as Commander 2 Brigade, Uyo, before his appointment as Nigeria’s 23rd Chief of Army Chief, said he was conversant with the challenges facing the state in view of its peculiar location and pledged the commitment of the Army to partner with the state government in addressing the challenges.

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