Monday 1 July 2013

Military Winning War on Terrorism due to Attitudinal Change - Lt.-Gen. Ihejirika

Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) affirmed that the military has been winning the war on terrorism due to attitudinal change of officers and commanders.
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He said this on Sunday at the Inter-Denominational Service held at the All Saints Military Protestant Church, Mogadishu Cantonment, Abuja, to mark the 2013 Nigerian Army Day Celebration.
Lt.-Gen. Ihejirika stated the military had achieved great results. However, a lot still had to be done, he admitted.
“When I remark that we are winning the war on terrorism, according to a Chinese General Sunzu which says, you know yourself, you know the enemy then you can fight a thousand wars. “Wining the war starts from in-house, I am aware of the improved capacity of the units, improved capacity of the officers and men, and this is what gives me the confidence that we will excel. “And as for the operation itself, the nature of insurgency is such that you will continue to have occasional setbacks because you are dealing with people who disguise as civilians,’’ he said.
Mr. Ihejirika disclosed that some soldiers had been ambushed a few times in the current operation, which happened because the insurgents disguised themselves as civilians. He said as such some of the soldiers might not be on their best guard.
Lt.-Gen. Ihejirika said attitudinal change was one the most important attribute that had helped to drive his vision to “transform the Nigerian Army into a force able to deal with contemporary challenges." He said commanders and officers in the field now adopt positive attitude in carrying out their duties and no longer “sit on the fence’’.
He revealed that a lot of initiatives originated in the field. Among such initiatives is repair of equipment that would be on display on July 6, 2013. “There are some officers and commanders; we have lost out of dexterity and zeal to their jobs, my heart goes to those officers and their families. “So, with these change in attitude, we have taken a quantum leap,’’ Ihejirika said.
Mrs Olusola Obada, Minister of State for Defence, said the event calls for celebration as the army and the entire armed forces had come a long way to see to the unity and peace of the country. She stated, “We have course to celebrate and be happy. “The Army is doing its very best as our officers and men are among the very best in the world. “There is no doubt about it because they are well-trained and they are on top of their work and their contribution to international peace-keeping under the UN was commendable.’’
Rev, Fr. Charles Iroegbu, Director Nigerian Army Chaplaincy, said during his sermon it was good to take some time to reflect on our failures and setbacks. Iroegbu, a colonel, said it was time to repent from those failures and to resolve to live a better life and put them into practice. “Humility is given free of charge and anything given freely, there is a corresponding responsibility. “If God had given us what we do not merit, it is expected that we should use whatever given to us to achieve a better Nigeria and a better army and a better armed forces. The inter-denominational service is to marked the 150 years of Army existence.

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