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Nigerian Army Opens Special Forces School In Nasarawa To Strengthen National Security

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisAugust 16, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigerian Army Opens Special Forces School In Nasarawa To Strengthen National Security.

The Nigerian Army has taken a significant step towards enhancing its operational capabilities with the establishment of a Special Forces School in Doma, Nasarawa State. The new facility, situated within the premises of the 4 Special Forces Command, was inaugurated with the foundation-laying ceremony led by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, marking a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s efforts to combat evolving security challenges.

 

 





The school, relocated from Buni Yadi in Yobe State, is designed to serve as a premier training hub for the Army’s elite Special Forces. It aims to equip personnel with advanced skills in marksmanship, weapon handling, precision targeting, and coordinated operations, tailored to address contemporary threats such as insurgency, banditry, and terrorism. The move to Nasarawa reflects a strategic decision to centralise and enhance specialised training, building on the success of programmes like Exercise Restore Hope, which recently graduated 604 Special Forces personnel after a six-month intensive course at the Nigerian Army Military Training Centre in Kachia, Kaduna State.

 

 

Lt.-Gen. Oluyede, represented by Maj.-Gen. Mayirenso Saraso, General Officer Commanding 1 Division, highlighted the school’s role in boosting the Army’s capacity to tackle insecurity. “This facility will produce highly skilled operatives capable of executing mission-critical tasks with precision,” he stated during the ceremony, emphasising its alignment with the Army’s ongoing commitment to continuous training. The COAS noted that the school would complement existing efforts, such as the biannual Exercise Restore Hope, which has already enhanced the capabilities of troops deployed across various theatres of operation.

 

 

The establishment of the school comes amid heightened security operations in the Nasarawa-Benue corridor, where the 4 Special Forces Command has launched initiatives like Operation Planning Cadre to address banditry and other threats. The facility is expected to play a crucial role in preparing personnel for these operations, ensuring they are well-equipped to protect communities and maintain stability in the region. Local stakeholders, including community leaders in Doma, have welcomed the development, citing its potential to create jobs and stimulate economic activity in the area.

 

 

The Nigerian Army’s focus on capacity building is further evidenced by its collaboration with other security agencies, such as the Nigerian Air Force, which is also deploying 500 Special Forces personnel and constructing a helipad in the Nasarawa-Benue region to enhance rapid response capabilities. Together, these efforts underscore a coordinated approach to strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture.

 

 

As the Special Forces School takes shape, it is poised to become a cornerstone of the Nigerian Army’s strategy to professionalise its forces and address the nation’s complex security landscape. With ongoing investments in training and infrastructure, the Army is demonstrating its commitment to safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial integrity and fostering peace for its citizens.

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