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Nigerian Army Stresses Need For Adequate Government Funding For Effective Operations

 Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai
Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai

The Nigerian Army has emphasised the need for adequate government funding to enable men and officers carry out their functions effectively.
The Army also resolved to intensify it’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to augment the resources coming from government.
In a communiqués at the end of the Chief of Army Staff Annual Conference in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital today, December 14, the Army said: “appropriate and timely government funding of the Nigerian Army was identified as a requisite condition for prompt successes in the conduct of operations.”
The Communique said that intensification of (IGR) was discussed with a view to enhancing the Army’s self generated revenue.
“The Conference took cognisance of the fact that the Nigerian Army must sustain the investment in personnel management by continuously creating responsibilities, providing direction, inspiration and vision for all categories of personnel and at all times. This is with a view to confronting and combating all evolving internal and external security threats in order to guarantee the sovereignty of Nigeria.”
To this end, the Communique saod, the need to maintain the high morale of Nigerian Army troops remained a focal point in the deliberations at the Conference.
The Nigerian Army noted and reiterated the need for continuous self assessment of its capabilities vis-à-vis ongoing operations with a view to optimizing existing capacities while strategizing for increased combat efficiency.
“Critical thinking by all officers was identified as a means necessary for projecting the Nigerian Army to greater heights. It also highlighted the need for collaboration with sister Services, paramilitary and other security agencies for a robust security architecture capable of dealing with existing and emerging security challenges.”
The conference also deliberated on issues impacting on the conduct of ongoing Nigerian Army operations and the need for such operations to be conducted within the context of the rule of law and international best practices.
It said that human rights issues were also discussed which brought to fore the need for commanders at all levels to abide by extant rules in fulfilling Nigerian Army’s obligations to the citizenry, especially the strict employment of established Rules of Engagement.
It added that Civil Military Relations was highlighted as part of Nigerian Army’s efforts to integrate and relate to the general public, especially host communities for the winning of their hearts and minds.
The Nigerian Army identified the need to explore capacity building as a vibrant tool for efficiency in the conduct of its affairs in line with the Chief of Army Staff’s Vision which is “To have a professionally responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles.”
The Communique said that the Army identified the core values of discipline, professionalism and responsiveness as important benchmarks to reposition the Service being the “Pride of the Nation.”
It also looked at the need for effective maintenance culture, continuous infrastructural development and welfare of personnel in the conduct of effective operations.
“In this regard, prioritization and judicious use of available resources was encouraged for all officers at all levels of command.”
The communique said that the objectives of the Conference have been achieved because the Army had performed creditably in the year 2017.
It said that far reaching decisions were arrived at during the Conference even as lessons were learnt from the Army’s operations and exercises, such as EGWU EKE II and EX CROCODILE SMILE II conducted in the Forth Quarter of 2017. The Army admitted however that improvements in the exercises were projected consistent with the lessons learnt in the Forecast of Events 2018.
“The Official Secret Act of 1962 was to be applied strictly in the conduct of future Nigerian Army operations. It is the resolve of the Nigerian Army to remain responsive and apolitical while re-affirming its total loyalty to the President, Commander–in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR.”
The communique explained that the Chief of Army Staff’s Annual Conference 2017 had as it’s theme: “Re-appraising the Nigerian Army’s Operational Efficiency in Combating Contemporary National Security Challenges.”
It said that the Conference provided an opportunity for the Nigerian Army to review the major events that took place in the Year 2017 and made projections for 2018, adding that the deliberations at the Conference indicated that the Army has fared better in the areas of training, operations, discipline and force posture which are essential ingredients for any virile and professionally responsive army.[myad]