Army chief lauds combat support arms on innovation, operational efficiency

Army chief Olufemi Oluyede has commended the Combat Support Arms of the Nigerian Army for their commitment to innovation and improved operational effectiveness.
Mr Oluyede gave the commendation on Thursday at the closing of the 2025 Combat Support Arms Training Week held in Kano.
Mr Oluyede applauded the efforts of the participants and resource persons, saying that the training exposed officers to emerging technologies critical to modern military operations.
“The beneficiaries of this training are now better informed about the importance of developing and acquiring modern technologies to support our operations,” he said.
Mr Oluyede added that the well-curated lectures, discussions, and interactive sessions offered immense value to all the participants.
The army chief also acknowledged the contributions of both serving and retired officers, whose experience enriched the programme. He commended the organisers for successfully executing the event despite the prevailing security challenges.
According to him, the relevance of combat support arms to both kinetic and non-kinetic operations cannot be overstated.
Mr Oluyede urged the commanders to integrate key lessons and recommendations from the training into their operations to enhance professionalism.
“Army Headquarters charges you to invest in your troops by delivering leadership that reflects the values of honour, integrity, discipline, selfless service and professionalism,” he said.
The army chief stressed the importance of equipment maintenance, adding that while training shapes the soldier, equipment ensures effectiveness.
Mr Oluyede reaffirmed the army’s commitment to supporting Combat Support Arms and improving the welfare of personnel in line with his command philosophy.
He described the training as a platform for assessing operational capabilities and challenges across different theatres.
“You are the unseen strength, the strategic enabler, the flexible yet invaluable backbone of the Nigerian Army,” he said.
(NAN)
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