Jonathan Announces Establishment Of ‘Special Forces Brigade’ In Army To Strengthen Security
President Goodluck Jonathan has announced the establishment of Special Forces Brigade to meet the challenges of new threats in the environment and to align the nation’s armed forces to greater citizen’s protection and national defence.
This, he said, is in furtherance to the national security objectives.
The President spoke today at the Passing Out Parade of Officer Cadets of the 61 Regular Course and Short Service Course 42 (Army) at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna.
The President who did not say when and how is the new brigade is going to be established asked the soldiers to give 100 percent loyalty to the nation, emphasizing: “the nation demands 100% loyalty, discipline and absolute dedication to duty. The welfare and safety of the men that will be under your command must therefore be top priority. You must make it clear to all, that we will execute a policy of zero tolerance to indiscipline and corruption.”
President Jonathan stressed that the military his government is building is one that must at all times serve the people and the Nation, “and not the self.”
He described Nigerian military officers as some of the finest in Africa and among the best in the world, adding: “it is a matter of national pride that our pioneer military institution has risen to the challenge of meeting the human resource needs of sister African countries, including the training of officers from the Republic of Liberia, Uganda, Togo, Central African Republic, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe. I urge you to exhibit the high standard and professionalism the NDA is noted for, wherever you go.
“I have no doubt that the high quality training you have received here has equipped you sufficiently to contribute to the progress and development of the various services into which you will be commissioned. Let me emphasize that the nation demands of you, exemplary conduct and high professionalism wherever you are deployed.
“You are passing out at a critical moment for our country. Those of you who will be fortunate enough to be deployed to areas of national challenge have a unique opportunity to distinguish yourselves in your chosen career. A career in our armed forces is not the place for the heartless. Our men and women in uniform are bold and brave. They are our pride and our nation will continue to honour and appreciate those who stand strong in defence of our country.”
The President reminded the officers that the tomorrow’s Armed Forces of the Nigerian nation is on their shoulders and that they must eschew any behaviour that could tarnish their honour and dignity as commissioned officers.
“Your commitment and loyalty to the Nation and the Armed Forces must not only be unwavering, it must be outstandingly impeccable.
“In the discharge of your duties, you must do so within the service code and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This administration is committed to due process, equity, merit and the rule of law, because they are the cardinal pillars of a democratic society. As members of our Armed Forces, your constitutional responsibilities are very broad but very clearly defined.
“I urge you therefore to engage only in noble and rewarding actions that will enhance your professionalism and career prospects, as well as maintain and deepen the confidence that the Nigerian people repose in you.
“Let the inspirational and noble words of our National Anthem and National Pledge be ingrained in your inner consciousness at all times. Nigeria expects you to be “faithful, loyal and honest; to serve her with all your strength; and uphold her honour and glory.”
President Jonathan commended the founding fathers who conceived the idea of a world class Academy, providing the best in training, for our specific needs even as he paid due compliments to all those Nigerians as well as non-Nigerians who have contributed in steering the Academy to the position of pride and honour.
He urged them to remain steadfast in their uncommon task of building the Nation, through their assigned roles in defence of the nation’s territorial integrity and the service to the people.
The President seized the opportunity to encourage the soldiers fighting Boko Haram terrorists in some parts of the North, saying: “you are out there, fighting so that the rest of the country can live in peace and thrive. Our Nation will not abandon you. We are standing with you.”
This is even as he directed the Chief of Defence Staff and the Service Chiefs to institute special honours for the men in uniform who lose their lives in active service. “On no account must our country abandon those who serve her loyally, and paid the supreme price. This honour is to ensure that their memories and service live with us and our Nation forever!”
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An active player in the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970), Brigadier-Gen Benjamin Adekunle (retd.), is dead. The war veteran, better known as Black Scorpion, died today at the age of 78 in Lagos, according to his wife, Folake.
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Senator Bala Repositioning Abuja, By Ibrahim Biu
The past four years have been very exciting for Federal Capital Territory residents who had waited patiently over the years for development, and are now witnessing a flurry of developmental activities.
The architect of such activities is no other person than Senator Bala Muhammed.
The able minister had gone head long into the execution of projects aimed at providing critical infrastructure and a conducive environment for residents of the FCT. Senator Bala has been able to strategise the end product of which has been the transformation of Abuja into beautiful Capital city and a pride to the nation.
Senator Bala had told a meeting of stakeholders in Abuja shortly after his second coming that he would work in tandem with President Goodluck Jonathan’s transformation Agenda, and went in with massive provision of critical infrastructures in all parts of the FCT which were being implemented in phases, through collaborative efforts of stakeholders in all sectors of the economy.
Senator Bala’s Public Private Programm (PPP) initiative which has generated interest among key stakeholders, has yielded positive results in the transportation and the social sectors. This has been translated into light rail and urban bus transportation projects.
The light rail projects involved about $500 million worth of a loan from the Chinese government and will be completed in 2015.
The minister also introduced a street parking system which helps to generate revenue for the FCTA and keeps Abuja Street – traffic flowing freely.
Of course, the introduced also, land -swap system has the capacity of solving the city’s many problems, especially during the period of cash-squeeze in the country. Similarly the land swap system was also designed to accelerate the development of the city and to resettle, through compensation of the affected persons.
It is on record that Senator Bala had earlier dealt with land speculators and swindlers who were involved in frauds and cheating of innocent Nigerians.
The minster action on the development of satellite areas which aimed at decongesting the city center gave residents easier option of going to the city center only for very important reasons. This followed the approval by President Jonathan for the minister to re-introduce the satellite Towns Development Authority (STDA) which involves about $ 40 billion.
The FCTA has been up and doing in the areas of provision of water, health facilities, schools, agricultural equipment, social facilities and had empowered youths. The Administration has completed work on major projects such as the Abuja airport and Gwagwlada/ Kubwa roads and other projects in the social sector.
The involvement of the private sector in land-swap and other projects in city center is aimed at providing solutions to many outstanding developmental problems in the FCT.
Many observers are of the belief that with a budget of only N306 billion naira last year, the Senator Bala administration has opened new frontiers of development in the territory, especially against the background of what was on ground at the time he was reappointed last year.
His latest move to improve the Abuja master plan, mass housing, education, provision of critical engineering infrastructures in eleven districts showed that a man working to earn a fine reputation.
Senator Bala’s method of developing rural areas, opening-up the territory to both foreign and local investors will impact positively on peoples’ lives.
This is not to say however that it has been all a bed of roses, with work still to be done on, especially in the area of development control and resettlement. The minister himself has admitted that there exist a problem at the development control as designs of structures submitted by developers are usually unnecessarily delayed which in turn slows down development.
As the minister said himself last week: “we are moving ahead; we will not be deterred in our effort to develop our capital city according to resources available, as expected by well meaning Nigerians.”
Ibrahim wrote this piece from Abuja. [myad]