COAS COMMENDS TROOPS, DIRECTS OPERATION WHIRL STROKE TO INTENSIFY OPERATIONS AGAINST SECURITY THREATS
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede NAM, has charged troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE and the 401 Special Forces Brigade to sustain their offensive operations against security threats in Benue and neighboring states. He commended their professionalism, dedication, and selfless service while reaffirming the Nigerian Army’s commitment to their welfare and operational effectiveness.
Lieutenant General Oluyede gave these directives during his maiden operational visit to the Headquarters of the Joint Task Force Operation WHIRL STROKE and the 401 Special Forces Brigade at Joe Akahaan Cantonment, Makurdi, on February 12, 2025. Upon arrival, he was warmly received the Commander of Operation WHIRL STROKE, Major General Lewis Lepdung and the Commander of the 401 Special Forces Brigade, Brigadier General AS Bugaje.
During a briefing, Major General Lepdung highlighted the successes recorded in the ongoing operations as well as the challenges faced by the troops. In response, the COAS assured them of his unwavering support, pledging to provide the necessary resources and combat enablers to enhance their operational efficiency.
Addressing the troops, General Oluyede expressed deep appreciation for their relentless efforts in safeguarding citizens and securing Benue and its environs. He praised their bravery, discipline, and sacrifice, emphasizing his pride in leading a professional and dedicated force. He reaffirmed that the welfare of troops and their families remains a top priority and assured them that any challenges hindering their mission success would be promptly addressed.
Furthermore, the COAS urged the troops to intensify their offensive operations against terrorists, reiterating the Nigerian Army’s resolve to combat internal and external threats to national security. He encouraged them to remain resolute and committed to their duties, assuring them of continued support to ensure their success.
As part of his visit, Lieutenant General Oluyede inspected ongoing projects at the Nigerian Army School of Military Engineering and the 401 Special Forces Brigade. These projects are aimed at addressing accommodation shortages and improving the living standards of personnel and their families within the barracks community.
The COAS concluded his visit by reaffirming his commitment to strengthening the capabilities of the Nigerian Army, ensuring that troops remain well-equipped, motivated, and ready to defend the nation.
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