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Ebonyi Gov Tasks Military To End Sit-At-Home In South-East

Ebonyi Gov Tasks Military To End Sit-At-Home In South-East

Ebonyi State Governor Francis Nwifuru has charged the military to intensify efforts to end the sit-at-home often declared by non-state actors in the South East region, as he pledged to sustain support for the military.

Governor Nwifuru made the call while receiving the new General Officer Commanding 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu, Major General Oluyemi Olatoye, at his office, New Government House Centenary City, in Abakaliki, the state capital.

According to a press statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Monday Uzor, and obtained by Channels Television on Sunday afternoon, Nwifuru urged security agencies to introduce a reward system that will boost the morale of their officers and men.

He said, “I am very much sure you are conversant with the Southeast geopolitical environment.

“God has been with us together with good military officers deployed to our state. I want to assure you of our continued support, and I am confident in the kind of men serving here in this state.

“We have been showing good support for the good officers by giving cash and even car gifts to some of them.”

In his remarks, Major General Oluyemi Olatoye commended Governor Nwifuru for his support to the military and assured that he will collaborate with the State to maintain laws and order.

He said, “I assumed as the General Commanding Officer of 82 Division on the 27th of January, 2025. The purpose of the visit is to enhance my knowledge of the operating environment and the sectors, their challenges and the future of the command. It will also enhance inter-agency and inter-service collaboration”.

“I want to thank you for ensuring that all the agencies are well marshalled for better outcomes. I was informed of the cash rewards to some of our men who performed excellently”.

Source: Channels TV

 

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