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Nigerian Army’s Combat Support Arms Ends 3-day Training In Abuja

  • COAS Charge Them To “Be Resolute In Achieving Assigned Missions In Defence Of Nigeria”

The Chief Of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya has charged the Combat Support Arms of the Nigerian Army(NA) to be resolute and focused in their commitment towards achieving assigned tasks in defence of the country.

The COAS who spoke during the three-day Army’s Combat Support Arms Training (COSAT) Week 2022 at the Command Officers Mess 1, Asokoro Abuja which ended on Thursday said training is an avenue to learn and re-strategize for value addition in pursuit of peace and national security.

He noted that the Combat Support Arms have continued to be innovative in their respective roles and have over time improved their capabiliities.

According to the statement on the training by Army’s Spokesperson, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu, General Yahaya explained that the theme of the Training Week, “Building Competencies in Combat Support Arms towards Optimizing the Utility of Indigenous Technology in Support of NA Contemporary Operations” is meant to create a platform for personnel of Combat Support Arms (CSA) of the NA to cross- fertilize ideas and intellectually stimulate themselves with the objective of enhancing operational efficiency of the NA.

While delivering his remarks, the Honorable Minister Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello, who was the Special Guest of Honor, appreciated the NA for hosting the Combat Support Training week in the federal Capital Territory. He urged the participants to take advantage of the training week to profer practicable solutions to national security challenges in the country.

In his welcome address, the Chief of Military Intelligence(CMI), Maj Gen Ibrahim Salihu stated that the Combat Support Arms Training week is an annual event that provides the platform for personnel of the Combat support arms to constructively engage, share ideas and experiences to enhance NA’s operational efficiency in tackling defence and security issues.

The three-day program featured presentations from all the combat support arms and interactive sessions, during which far reaching decisions were taken. The training week, which commenced on Monday 21 ended on Thursday, 23 June 2022.

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