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Terrorism: Army Declares Commitment to Train Officers for Asymmetrical Warfare

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Senator Iroegbu

The Nigerian Army as part of its efforts at transforming into a force better able to tackle the contemporary security challenges, has declared its commitment towards sustained training of its officers on asymmetrical warfare.

 

The Chief of Transformation and Innovation Maj-Gen Ibrahim Sani, stated this Saturday in Abuja at the close of a Workshop on Counter Insurgency and Counter Terrorism (CT COIN), organised by the Nigerian Army Special Operations Command-Africa (NASOC) and United States Special Operations Command-Counter Insurgency and Counter Terrorism.

Sani noted  that effective human resource development orchestrated on the wheels of professional competence is fundamental to overcoming security challenges.
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