Nigerian Army to deploy 604 special forces troops

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The special forces

By Muhammad Tijjani

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede has said the training of special forces of the Army was designed to equip the soldiers with specialised skills to tackle security challenges.

Oluyede spoke during the graduation of 604 Special Forces troops on Tuesday.

The training programme tagged ‘Exercise Restore Hope’ is a continuous activity in the Army’s calendar, done twice a year with the aim of boosting national security.

The exercise is a six-month specialist training covering kinetic and non-kinetic areas.

The training, which was held at the Nigerian Army Military Training Centre, Kachia, is aimed at preparing the special forces for contemporary security challenges.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the troops on Tuesday in Kaduna, Oluyede commended the troops for acquiring skills in marksmanship, weapon handling and precision targeting.

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Oluyede, represented by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Division Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Mayirenso Saraso, said the special forces demonstrated their capabilities, showcasing cooperation and concentration of firepower.

He explained that the soldiers were carefully selected from various units and formations of the Nigerian Army, and would be deployed to enhance operational efficiency in some theaters of operations within Nigeria.

“The special forces had undergone enhanced training, building on their basic soldier training, to prepare them for mission-oriented tasks,” he said.

The army chief emphasised that the training would add to the fighting capabilities of troops already deployed in the field, where their deployment was expected to see a significant difference in operational outcomes.

“The training is crucial in enhancing the army’s operational efficiency and national security efforts,” Oluyede said.

(NAN)

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