Misuse of social media, digital platforms can compromise operations – COAS warns

Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Nigerian Army

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), ,Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, has cautioned personnel of the Nigerian Army against the misuse of social media and other digital platforms, warning that unregulated online engagements could compromise operational security, undermine institutional integrity and negatively affect ongoing military operations.

 

Shaibu gave the warning on Thursday during the closing ceremony of the first Regimental Sergeant Majors’ (RSMs) Convention 2026 held in Kaduna.

 

He, therefore, urged the RSMs to lead from the front by enforcing responsible digital conduct, strengthening information discipline and ensuring strict compliance with established communication protocols within their respective units and formations.

 

The COAS also charged the senior non-commissioned officers to intensify mentorship and leadership guidance for younger soldiers in order to preserve regimental values, strengthen professionalism and promote ethical conduct at all levels of command responsibility.

 

According to him, effective mentorship remains critical to developing a highly motivated, combat-ready and professionally grounded force.

 

He further charged the RSMs to deepen and reinforce the warrior ethos as a strategic imperative for sustaining combat power, enhancing operational effectiveness and ensuring mission success across all formations and units of the Nigerian Army.

 

Shaibu said the theme of the convention, “Empowering Regimental Sergeant Majors to Drive Combat Readiness and Professional Excellence,” provided a critical platform for professional engagement, exchange of operational experiences and strategic discourse focused on strengthening leadership capacity, mentorship culture and regimental standards in support of the transformation drive of the Nigerian Army.

 

He underscored the strategic importance of RSMs as custodians of discipline, regimentation and military tradition.

 

“Your leadership influence remains vital in sustaining troop morale, operational cohesion and esprit de corps, particularly among personnel deployed across various theatres of operations,” he said, adding that the cultivation of a strong warrior ethos remains central to building resilient, disciplined and mission-oriented forces capable of effectively confronting emerging and asymmetric security threats.

 

Earlier, the Chief of Administration (Army), Maj.-Gen. Isa Abdullahi, said the convention reflects the unwavering commitment of Nigerian Army to enhancing administrative efficiency, professional excellence and sustained operational readiness.

 

Abdullahi urged the participants to effectively translate the knowledge, experiences and strategic insights gained during the convention into improved troop welfare, discipline, regimentation and operational efficiency within their respective formations and units.

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