Buratai orders formation of five new Nigerian army bases

Buratai orders formation of five new Nigerian army bases

by Joseph Anthony
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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Tukur Buratai, has approved the formation of five Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) for the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu State.


Five new FOBs will be located at the stretch of the Nigerian border from the Taraba axis to the Bakassi axis, which falls under the Divisionโ€™s Areas of Responsibility.

Adamu Abubakar, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Division, told NAN on Sunday in Enugu that the FOBs would greatly help to improve security within the border areas known flash-points.

Mr Abubakar, a major general, lauded the COAS for his vision and forthrightness in approving the FOBs to immediately take care of external incursions in the border areas within the Divisionโ€™s Area of Responsibility.

โ€œSo far, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. T.Y. Buratai, has approved the formation of Forward Operating Bases (FOBs).

โ€œAnd presently, we have five. One in Ikang, one in Ekang, one in Danari, one in Mfum and the one we will soon bring up is the one in Kashimbila.


โ€œI will assure Nigerians that that stretch from Taraba up to Bakassi, that is Ikang, are safe,โ€™โ€™ he assured.

On internal security, the GOC noted that the Division had helped the police and civil authorities to ensure that crime, especially organised and violent crimes, were reduced to the barest minimal.

According to him, everybody living in that part of the country, knows that crime has reduced drastically in the past six months, even as we are not resting on our oars.

โ€œWe are trying our best. Our soldiers are virtually everywhere.

โ€œWe have also helped to bring peace to Ebonyi-Cross River states boundary disputing communities; which the two states governors had waded into it, together with the Minister of Interior, Director-General of National Boundary Commission and myself.

โ€œFor now, there is huge safety and security in the South-east unlike what it used to be,โ€ he said.


According to him, the issue of Uzo-Uwani (a council area in Enugu State) was being tackled.

โ€œWe had issues of kidnapping about four weeks ago in Nsukka, we had to go in and move to support the police.

โ€œThe same is the road between Nike and Opi, we knew that the road was where people do not want to pass because of activities of hoodlums; soldiers have since taken over the flashpoints.

โ€œWe have deployed our soldiers to various notorious areas and flashpoints in the Division; not just in Enugu or Ebonyi, but other states within the Divisionโ€™s Area of Responsibility

โ€œSo, the military is really doing so much to ensure safety and security,โ€™โ€™ he said.

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