To sustain the relative peace in the Federal Capital Territory and its environs, the Nigerian army Guards Brigade would be embarking on ‘Exercise Enduring Peace’ with other security agencies in Abuja.
This is in line with the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Vision which is”A Professional Nigerian Army Ready to Accomplish Assigned Missions Within a Joint Environment in Defence of Nigeria”.
According to the spokesman of the Brigade, Captain Godfrey Anebi Abakpa, an Assistant Director of Army Public Relations, “Guards Brigade in collaboration with other security Organisations and Agencies on October 4, 2022, flagged off Exercise Enduring Peace 2022 to address lingering security challenges confronting the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and its environs.
Abakpa said the flagging off of the Exercise was aimed at ensuring peace and security within the Federal Capital Territory.
The Commander Guards Brigade represented by the Chief of Staff, Guards Brigade, Col Oludele Peter Oyegoke noted that Exercise Enduring Peace is an offshoot of other already ongoing security operations such as Exercise North Cracker and G7 which has been on in the Brigade Area of Responsibility.
He added that the yearly operation is aimed at checkmating all security threats capable of making lives unbearable especially as the festive period and the next year’s general elections draw closer.
Col Oyegoke stressed further that for citizens in the federal capital and its environs to freely go about their normal activities, without fear of molestation, all hands must be on deck to ensure the safety of all.
He, therefore, charged all participants in the operation to go all out to deny the criminal freedom of operation while also putting into consideration the rules of engagement and self-discipline in the use of firearms.
Earlier in his brief, the Commanding Officer 176 Guards Battalion, Lt Col Joshua Kolawole Adisa said the exercise is to further ensure strong synergy interagency and cooperation among others.
It would also feature intensive stop and search operations along all routes within the FCT and its environs, adding that the exercise which is expected to last for 3months has troops drawn from the Nigerian Armed Forces, Nigeria Police, the Department of State Service (DSS), and the Nigerian Immigration Service.
Also participating in the Exercise are the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corp as well as the local vigilante. The troops have since begun clearance operations within Kwali and Abaji Local Government Area Council in the FCT.
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