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COAS passes out 3,000 Army recruits in Ebonyi

From The Punch · () English

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  • The Chief of Army Staff passed out over 3,000 new recruits in Ebonyi State, Nigeria.
  • This recruitment drive aims to increase the Army's manpower to address national security challenges.
  • The new depot in Ebonyi State is a strategic move to enhance training infrastructure and manpower development.

The Nigerian Army has graduated over 3,000 new recruits at its Depot in Amasiri-Edda, Ebonyi State. The passing-out parade, overseen by the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, is part of the Federal Government's strategy to bolster the Army's strength and tackle prevailing security issues across the nation.

According to a statement by the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col. Appolonia Anele, this ceremony follows recent recruit graduations at depots in Zaria, Kaduna State, and the newly established facility in Osogbo, Osun State. Addressing the recruits, Lt. Gen. Shaibu emphasized that their training prepares them for modern warfare and Nigeria's evolving security landscape. He urged them to uphold discipline, professionalism, and loyalty to the Constitution, stating the nation expects them to justify its investment through courageous and selfless service.

Shaibu described the establishment of the Amasiri-Edda Depot as a crucial step in strengthening the Army's training infrastructure and manpower development. He commended the depot's staff for producing competent, combat-ready soldiers. Ebonyi State Governor Francis Nwifuru highlighted the depot as a critical national asset that has improved local security, stimulated economic activity, and created opportunities for residents. He reaffirmed his administration's commitment to collaborating with the Armed Forces to promote peace and development.

The ceremony included a parade, precision drills, and awards for outstanding recruits, attended by senior military officers, government officials, and local dignitaries. The recruits were charged to remain vigilant, disciplined, and mission-oriented, with unwavering loyalty to the Constitution and constituted authority.

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