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Guinea Bissau: Nigeria Army To Deploy 173 Troops For Peacekeeping Mission

Guinea Bissau: Nigeria Army To Deploy 173 Troops For Peaceke

The Nigerian Army, on Thursday, said it would deploy no fewer than 173 troops for a peacekeeping mission to Guinea Bissau.

The Chief of Operations, Army headquarters; Major General Oluwafemi Akinjobi stated this at the pre-deployment training graduation of the Nigerian contingent to ECOWAS mission in Guinea Bissau (ECOMIB) held at the Martin Luther Agwai International leadership and Peacekeeping Centre Jaji, Kaduna State.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 173 troops to be deployed consist of 163 soldiers and 10 officers.

Represented by Major General Zakari Abubakar, Director of Peace Operation Army Headquarters, Akinjobi noted that Nigeria remained the beacon of peace and the gatekeeper of the ECOWAS sub-region.

He maintained that Nigerian peacekeepers had helped restore peace in many conflict areas around the world, which had earned them many national and individual commendations from several missions.

He explained that the nation continued to ensure security and stability in Africa through collective security by contributing to international peace and security, which remained essential to Nigeria’s defence policy.

He said the Nigerian Army remained committed to the maintenance of global peace and security and charged the troops to abhor all acts that would bring disrepute to the enviable standards Nigeria had set in different peace operations.

He appreciated the Chief of Army Staff for his relentless support and strategic guidance of the centre and the Nigerian army.

“I congratulate you on the completion of your pre-deployment training and wish you all a successful tour of duty, I look forward to your safe return.

Earlier, Commandant of the Centre, Major General Auwal  Fagge said the pre-deployment training aimed to equip the earmarked unit with the requisite skills and knowledge to function effectively and efficiently during their deployment to Guinea Bissau.

He pointed out that the graduation was a testament to the capacity and capability of the centre as a United Nations accredited centre to train quality peacekeepers for deployment to multidimensional peace support operations in fulfilment of its mandate.

Fagge charged the troops to carry out their duties, bearing in mind the multinational, cultural and religious diversities of the operating environment, which underscored the need for courtesy and respect for others.

He said Nigeria had committed resources both human and material to the attainment of peace in the sub-region as was shown in Liberia. 

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