by Christiana Gokyo, Jos

The Nigerian Army (NA) has again stressed the need for adequate regimentation and intensification of warrior ethos to enhance the professional conduct of troops in combat missions and administrative duties. 

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Training Seminar organised by the Army Headquarters Department of Army Transformation and Innovation at Headquarters, 3 Division Nigerian Army, Maxwell Khobe Cantonment Jos, the Special Guest of Honor and Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Taoreed Lagbaja, said the NA would continue to review its strategies to defeat adversaries, in line with international best practices to include kinetic and non-kinetic means. 

He was represented by the General Officer Commanding 3 Division, NA, and Commander Operation SAFE HAVEN (OPSH), Major-General AE Abubakar.

According to him, commanders at all levels must rejuvenate the fighting spirit of troops under them through regimentation, discipline and critical thinking to achieve operational successes. 

General Lagbaja commended the Army Headquarters Department of Army Transformation and Innovation for organising the seminar to sharpen the fighting spirit of troops and create ways to manage post-traumatic stress disorders in the Nigerian Army. 

Lt-Gen Lagbaja, while urging the participants to be innovative and committed towards achieving the constitutional mandate of the Nigerian Army, commended the dedication of troops in dealing with security challenges in the country. 

Speaking earlier, the Chief of Transformation and Innovation Army Headquarters Department of Transformation and Innovation, Major-General ZL Abubakar, said the training was focused on ways to reawaken warrior ethos among NA personnel in the theatre of operations. 

He was represented by the Director, Lessons Learnt Army Department of Transformation and Innovation, Brigadier-General Ademola Adedoja, who disclosed that the theme, ‘Intensifying Warrior Ethos Regimentation Lessons Learned Process And PTSD In The NA,’ will also help to achieve the Chief of Army Staff Command’s philosophy to enhance efficiency in operations and learn from operational mistakes.

Mj-Gen Abubakar thanked the COAS for the strategic guidance leading to the conduct of the training seminar, and urged the participants to utilize the lessons learnt from the seminar “for optimal performance.” 

Participants were drawn from 3 Division formations, related units and Operation SAFE HAVEN.

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