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COAS extols troops for deconstructing insurgents’ notorious haven

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BY ANDREW OROLUA

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja has extolled troops fordemystifying and deconstructing the notorious Timbuktu Triangle which hitherto, was an enclave of the ISWAP/BH insurgents.

General Lagbaja made the observation on Saturday September 2, 2023 as he arrived Damaturu, the Yobe state capital, in continuation of his operational tour of the North East theatre of operations.

Director Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu said that COAS was briefed by the Commander Sector 2, Maj Gen Lander Saraso, on the security situation in Yobe state and ongoing clearance operations code named “Operation Desert Sanity” to rid the Timbuktu Triangle of insurgents.

The COAS was also briefed on the Nigerian Army Special Forces School by the Commandant, Brigadier General Wara Bello Idris.

Addressing officers and soldiers of the Sector, the Army Chief extolled the troops for their service to the nation and the successes of the ongoing operations, which he said, has demystified and deconstructed the notorious Timbuktu Triangle which hitherto, was an enclave of the ISWAP/BH insurgents.

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Gen Lagbaja assured the troops that the challenges currently experienced in the sector will be given prompt and due attention. He encouraged the troops to freely communicate their concerns through appropriate channels, guaranteeing that they will always be granted audience and accorded appropriate attention.

The COAS charged the troops to avoid distractions, but rather remain disciplined and focus on their mission.

Gen Lagbaja equally paid a visit to officers and soldiers who were wounded in action and are receiving medical attention at the Level ll Field hospital, Damaturu. While praying for their speedy recuperation, Gen Lagbaja reassured them of the Army Headquarters intervention in ensuring that they are given adequate medical attention, including medical evacuation for overseas treatment.

The COAS later proceeded on an inspection and assessment of the level of work at the new Army Barracks under construction in Damaturu.

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