War against terrorists acf scribe asks buratai to strengthen capacity of troops
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"War Against Terror: ACF Scribe Asks Buratai to Strengthen Capacity of Troops"
The Secretary-General of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Anthony Sani, has called on the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, to strengthen the capacity of the Nigerian Army to effectively combat terrorism in the country.
Sani made the call during a meeting with Buratai in Abuja, where he commended the military for its efforts in tackling the insurgency in the North East. However, he emphasized the need for the army to enhance its capacity to tackle the evolving nature of terrorism.
"We commend the Nigerian Army for its efforts in tackling the insurgency in the North East, but we also urge you to strengthen the capacity of your troops to effectively combat terrorism," Sani said.
He noted that the war against terrorism requires a multi-faceted approach, involving not only the military but also other security agencies and the general public.
"We believe that the war against terrorism requires a multi-faceted approach, involving not only the military but also other security agencies and the general public. We urge the government to provide the necessary resources and support to the military to enable them to effectively discharge their duties," Sani said.
Buratai, who received the ACF delegation, assured them that the army was committed to strengthening its capacity to tackle terrorism and other security challenges in the country.
"We are committed to strengthening our capacity to tackle terrorism and other security challenges in the country. We are working hard to enhance our capabilities and we will continue to do so until we achieve our objectives," Buratai said.
He also commended the ACF for its efforts in promoting peace and stability in the country, and urged the organization to continue to play its role in promoting national unity and cohesion.
"We appreciate the efforts of the ACF in promoting peace and stability in the country. We urge you to continue to play your role in promoting national unity and cohesion," Buratai said.