Army To Review Troops’ Conduct During 2023 Polls, Ongoing Operations News
A statement by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Onyema Nwachukwu, said there will also be a review of the conduct of troops during the just-concluded Operation SAFE CONDUCT 2023 and other operations across the country.
He said the conference is expected to commence from April 3 to 6, 2023 at the Army Command Officers’ Mess 1, Asokoro, Federal Capital Territory Abuja. “Customarily, the COAS Conference will offer an avenue for reappraisal of the administrative affairs of the Nigerian Army as well as evaluation and comprehensive review of ongoing operational engagements of the NA in all theatres of operations across the country, within the first quarter of the year.
“This will provide the NA an in-depth insight to enable far reaching decisions towards achieving its set objective of addressing the multifaceted security challenges confronting the country,” the Army spokesman said. The statement added that the conference will also create an opportunity for the COAS to have a face to face interaction with General Officers Commanding , field commanders and other senior officers to provide possible guidance on enhancing NA operations and other activities.
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