The Nigerian Army, under the leadership of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lt. Gen. Olatunbosun Oluyede, has launched an intensified campaign against the Lakurawa terror group in the North-West region. Speaking at the 2024 COAS Annual Conference in Abuja, Gen. Oluyede reaffirmed the Army’s unwavering commitment to neutralizing threats to Nigeria’s national security.
Central to this effort is Operation Fasan Yamma, which has escalated its operations to dismantle Lakurawa’s terror network. Enhanced intelligence gathering, rapid deployment of special forces, and synchronized air and ground offensives have been deployed to eliminate threats and stabilize the region. Additionally, the Army is fostering trust and cooperation by engaging local communities for information-sharing to counter terrorism effectively.
Gen. Oluyede emphasized a comprehensive strategy that combines kinetic measures, such as military offensives, with non-kinetic approaches, including community engagement, to achieve lasting peace. He also announced a systematic rotation of troops in operational areas to prevent fatigue and maintain morale. This rotation, he noted, is vital for preserving the physical and mental well-being of soldiers while ensuring operational readiness.
Under his leadership, the Nigerian Army is being transformed into a well-motivated and combat-ready force. Gen. Oluyede reiterated the importance of realistic and focused training to equip soldiers for current and future security challenges. Military education institutions are being aligned to prioritize professionalism and skill development to address the nation’s evolving threats.
Reflecting on the Army’s achievements in 2024, Gen. Oluyede highlighted the success of operations such as Hadin Kai, Fasan Yamma, Whirl Stroke, Safe Haven, and Delta Safe, which have been instrumental in combating terrorism, banditry, and other security threats. He praised the integration of non-kinetic approaches in the North-West and North-East, which have led to the surrender of thousands of terrorists and the recovery of significant caches of arms and ammunition.
Gen. Oluyede acknowledged the critical support from the Executive and Legislative arms of government, which has enabled the acquisition of advanced military equipment, including helicopters, drones, and armored vehicles. The refurbishment of T-72 tanks, Armored Personnel Carriers, and artillery pieces has further enhanced operational efficiency.
Looking ahead to 2025, the COAS pledged to strengthen the Army’s combat capabilities by scaling up kinetic and non-kinetic efforts to restore peace nationwide. He urged commanders to lead by example, quoting Sun Tzu: “A leader leads by example, not by force.”
The Nigerian Army remains resolute in its mission to secure the nation’s territorial integrity and ensure the safety of all citizens, reaffirming its dedication to a peaceful and stable Nigeria.
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