We must eliminate all bandits in Nigeria, says army chief Oluyede

The chief of army staff, Olufemi Oluyede, has assured that the soldiers will continue the onslaught against bandits until they are eliminated to enable Nigerians to live in peace.
He stated this while speaking to journalists after he paid an operational visit to the 17 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Natsinta, Katsina, on Wednesday.
Mr Olufemi was received by the 17 Brigade commander, Babatunde Omopariola.
He said, “I am on an operational visit to the 17 Brigade. The essence is to appraise their operational activities, look at their challenges and see how fast we can address them so that they can do the job we assigned them to do very well.”
The army chief revealed that the troops had recorded successes, so he was in Katsina to charge them to do more in the fight against banditry.
“You will agree with me that the Brigade has been doing well. I have come to urge and charge them to do more so that we can eliminate all these bandits from the state, for us to have a safer state to live in,” he said.
He reiterated that his simple message to the soldiers was for them to sustain the fight until they eliminated the bandits.
“Our core responsibility as soldiers is to defend Nigeria, and within that ambit, it is important for us to eliminate all the bandits within this area so that Nigerians can have a place to live in,” he stressed.
(NAN)
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