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Army chief charges troops on fight against insurgency

The army chief said that the military had made significant achievements so far, and expressed optimism that the war would soon be over.

Chief of Army Staff, Maj. General Tukur Buratai

Buratai gave the charge on Saturday in Jos, at the celebration of West African Social Activities (WASA), by 3 Division Nigerian Army, Rukuba, Jos.

The COAS, who was represented by Maj. Gen. Rojas Nicholas, Commander of Operation “Safe Haven”, said that such focus was key to winning the war.

He expressed happiness that WASA was being celebrated after many years, and attributed that to the prolonged fight against insurgency.

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“Celebration of WASA is an indication that the fight is almost over; I believe that by next year, when we will be celebrating again, our children, soldiers and husbands would be back,” he said.

Buratai expressed the determination of the Nigerian Army to defend Nigeria’s territorial integrity and ensure peace in all parts of the country.

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