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Nigerian Army Chief Oluyede Vows Robust Action Against Insecurity On Army Day

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 4, 2025 Article/Column No Comments4 Mins Read
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Nigerian Army Chief Oluyede Vows Robust Action Against Insecurity On Army Day.

Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), has reaffirmed the Nigerian Army’s steadfast commitment to tackling the nation’s security challenges and safeguarding its democratic institutions. Speaking in Abuja on Wednesday ahead of the 2025 Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) on 6 July, Oluyede outlined a renewed military resolve to confront terrorism, banditry, and other threats undermining Nigeria’s peace. The announcement comes as the country grapLisaes with escalating violence in regions such as the North-East and North-Central, where Boko Haram and armed militias continue to wreak havoc.

 

Addressing journalists, Oluyede described NADCEL as a moment to honour the sacrifices of past and present soldiers while showcasing the Army’s achievements. The celebration, marking 162 years since the Nigerian Army’s establishment, commemorates the first shot fired during the Nigerian Civil War in Garkem, now part of Cross River State. “The Nigerian Army will not relent in its efforts to ensure the security of the Nigerian people and the perpetuity of our democracy,” Oluyede declared, emphasising the force’s role in preserving national unity and sovereignty.





 

The COAS highlighted the Army’s ongoing efforts to counter insurgents and criminal elements disrupting Nigeria’s socio-cultural fabric. Despite recent setbacks, including attacks on military bases in Borno and Benue, Oluyede expressed confidence in the Army’s capacity to adapt. He pointed to strategic initiatives, such as the commissioning of Vanquish Armoured Tankers in Maiduguri, equipped with advanced features like night vision and 360-degree protection, as evidence of the military’s modernisation drive.

 

 

This year’s NADCEL, themed “Developing the Soldier First Concept: Imperative for Nigerian Army Transformation Drive,” underscores a focus on enhancing troop welfare and operational effectiveness. Activities planned for the celebration include civil-military cooperation projects in Kaduna, free medical outreaches, and a golf tournament, alongside public lectures and literary competitions to foster engagement with communities and youth. On 4 July, the Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA) will lead charity initiatives, while a public lecture at the Nigerian Defence Academy is scheduled for 5 July.

 

Oluyede’s leadership has been marked by proactive measures since his appointment following the passing of his predecessor, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja. His recent relocation to Benue to coordinate operations against marauding militias has been praised by local groups like the Benue Good Governance Network, who described his presence as a “bold and reassuring” step towards restoring peace. The COAS has also overseen a major redeployment of senior officers to strengthen counter-insurgency efforts, with new General Officers Commanding appointed to key divisions in the North-East and North-West.

 

 

Despite challenges, including a reported attack on an Army base in Borno and the loss of soldiers in Benue and Plateau, Oluyede remains resolute. He has called for greater collaboration with the media to combat misinformation, urging journalists to verify reports with military authorities to avoid fuelling public anxiety. “The President has given clear directives. We are fully deployed and confronting these security threats head-on,” he stated during a media chat in Akure.

 

 

The renewed military focus comes amid growing public concern over insecurity, with critics like former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party’s Peter Obi urging a more decisive, people-centred approach. Oluyede acknowledged the Army’s limitations, noting that “Nigeria is a vast country, but we are not as large in number as many believe.” Nevertheless, he vowed that the military would continue to prioritise the safety of citizens and the nation’s development.

 

 

As Nigeria marks NADCEL 2025, Oluyede’s message is one of resilience and determination. “To all those who seek to disrupt the sanctity of our freedom, be assured that your failure is certain,” he warned, reaffirming the Army’s motto, “Victory is from God Alone.” With a blend of strategic innovation, community engagement, and a soldier-first approach, the Nigerian Army aims to turn the tide against insecurity, offering hope to a nation yearning for peace.

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