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Warning From COAS: Criminals In Nigeria To Face Extinction

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Warning From COAS: Criminals In Nigeria To Face Extinction

Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, has issued a stern warning to criminals, emphasizing that they face imminent consequences if they persist in their unlawful activities. Addressing attendees at the conclusion of the 2024 Chief of Army Staff Conference in Abuja, Lagbaja reaffirmed the military’s commitment to eradicating criminal elements to ensure national safety and security.

Expressing the army’s unwavering determination, Lagbaja urged Nigerians to rally behind the military’s efforts to safeguard the nation. He emphasized the army’s relentless pursuit of criminal elements, asserting that no measures would be spared to neutralize them.

Lagbaja underscored the crucial role of law-abiding citizens in supporting the military’s mission to fortify the country’s defenses. He urged Nigerians to stand united in the fight against criminality, emphasizing the importance of creating a conducive environment for good governance and economic prosperity.

Despite notable achievements in combatting crime, Lagbaja cautioned against complacency among troops, emphasizing the imperative of achieving total victory. He urged soldiers to remain vigilant and resolute in confronting security challenges, warning against any display of fear that could embolden criminals.

In his address, Lagbaja acknowledged the skill and dedication of Nigerian Army personnel, emphasizing their pivotal role in ensuring national security. He urged troops to exhibit courage and resourcefulness in the face of adversity, noting that weakness only serves to empower adversaries.

Lagbaja’s message resonated with a call to arms against insecurity, urging a collective effort to overcome threats to the nation’s well-being. His remarks underscored the army’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding Nigeria and fostering an environment conducive to progress and prosperity.

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