Spare No Terrorist, Bandit Or Criminal, Chief of Defence Staff Directs Commanders

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has charged operational commanders to ensure that no terrorist, bandit or criminal is spared in their various areas of responsibility.

General Musa gave the directive on Saturday in Abuja at the closing of the maiden Defence Headquarters Joint Task Force Commanders Conference with the theme: “Towards Enhancing Joint Task Force Operations for National Security.”

Stating that the charge was in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive to the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) and other security agencies to deal decisively with all threats to national security, the CDS said: “I want you to remain focused, dedicated and committed towards ensuring that we achieved the mandates of the president that no terrorist, bandit or criminal should be spared.”

The conference, he said, had afforded them to discussed the challenges they face, shared their experiences and lessons learned, and collectively charted a course for the future.

General Musa then expressed confidence that the knowledge gained, relationships forged and the ideas generated during the conference would significantly contribute to the effectiveness and success of ongoing joint operations.

According to him: “One of the key takeaways from our discussions has been the importance of unity of effort. As commanders, it is imperative that we foster a culture of cooperation, collaboration and synergy among our forces.

“By breaking down barriers, sharing resources, and leveraging each other’s strengths, we can maximise our collective impact and achieve our shared objectives. Let us bring this spirit of ‘jointness’ back to our respective task forces and integrate it into our daily operations.

“Similarly, the need to reform the structures of the various operations was keenly noted and will be considered.”

Musa assured the commanders that all identified operational challenges would be addressed to ensure operational effectiveness in all theatres of operation.

He also urged them to always encourage and empower their troops to think creatively to challenge conventional wisdom and embrace change as they strive for continuous improvement. (NAN)

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