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Chief of Army Staff to Strengthen Nigerian Army to Combat Security Challenges

By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

The Chief of Army Staff, Major Gen. Jaleed Lagbaja says plans are underway to strengthen the Nigerian Army to efficiently tackle insecurity in the country.

Gen Lagbaja spoke while declaring the program to refresh Nigerian Army Project Officers on modern best practices and processes in risk management and project delivery in the Nigerian Army.

The Chief of Army Staff who was represented by the Commander Special Forces Command, Doma, Major Gen Hilary Nzan stated that the program offers opportunities and lauded past efforts in project construction.

Also speaking, the Coordinator, Nigerian Special Projects, Maj Gen Shamshideen Shafaru noted that the anticipated outcomes include identification, assessment and prioritization of risk in construction aimed at mitigating hazards.

Major Gen Shafaru maintained that the excercise will feature several presentations, discussion sessions and demonstration and admonished participants to pay attention.

In his remarks, the Commandant, Core Engineers, Major Gen Philip Alomonbere contended that participants will be exposed to global best practices for effective delivery of projects.

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