Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja with Sanwo-Olu. |
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has hailed the Nigerian Army for committing to the rules of engagement and professionalism in its peace mission across the country.
The Governor said the Army had continued to live up to
the expectations of their roles as provided by the constitution, stressing that
the sacrifice paid by soldiers to keep the territorial integrity and peace of
the country would not go unappreciated.
Sanwo-Olu spoke when he received the Chief of Army Staff
(COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, at Lagos House in Marina, on
Monday, in a courtesy visit.
Lagbaja was in Lagos for the clearance of Unexploded
Ordinance (UXO) at the 9 Brigade Military Cantonment, Ikeja.
The Army, the Governor said, has earned the citizens’
confidence and respect as a member of the nation’s armed forces, given its
sense of commitment, dedication and patriotism.
Sanwo-Olu said: “We are grateful to the Army and its men
for their dedication to the country at this difficult time in different parts
of the country. You have continued to uphold the constitution, maintain high
integrity and stick to the best rules of engagement to protect the sovereignty
of our country. The Army is well respected by the citizens, given the
commitment, dedication and sense of patriotism in discharging its statutory
roles.
“The 2002 Ikeja bomb explosion was a trying moment for
the Army, given the magnitude of the damage. But the event never weakened the
resolve of the military. The Army has continued to live up to their
responsibilities provided by the constitution and the sacrifice paid by
soldiers to keep the territorial integrity and peace of our country would not
go unappreciated. Lagos State Government is committed to ensuring that the Army
gets all the necessary support for your security operations.”
The Governor assured the Army boss that the State
Government would rebuild a military primary school in Orile demolished for the
construction of Lagos-Badagry Expressway. He sought for the cooperation of the
military personnel in restoring sanity back to the Lagos-Badagry corridor,
where the State Government has been clearing illegal shanties built along the
expressway.
Sanwo-Olu also appealed for cooperation among military
personnel in the ongoing enforcement across Lagos, including Okada ban
enforcement. He noted that the ongoing enforcements were geared towards
bringing sanity back to the State and preserving public assets.
The Governor said: “We have collective responsibility to
keep Lagos safe for commercial activities. It is important to acknowledge the
complementary effort of the 9 Brigade of the Nigerian Army in supporting our
security architecture in Lagos, with OP Mesa operatives working with the police
to ensure our safety. That synergy among all security agencies is all that is
required to maintain security.”
Lagbaja used the occasion to express his appreciation for
the “tremendous support” the people and State Government accorded to the Army
units and formations.
The Army boss acknowledged the infrastructure renewal
programme of the Lagos Government, stressing that improved infrastructure would
go a long way in helping the military respond rapidly to security situations
requiring quick interventions.
He said military personnel will be major beneficiaries of
the Lagos’ Blue and Red Line rail projects, as the trains would aid personnel’s
commuting.
Lagbaja said his visit was to inform the Governor about
the Army’s activities to be conducted in Lagos, noting that the exercises were
designed to further entrench the peace and stability we have enjoyed in Lagos.
He said: “The Nigerian Army has put together a ceremony
to remove unexploded ordnances at the site of the 2002 Bomb Explosion in Ikeja
cantonment. The objective is to make the area safe and securely remove
unexploded ordnances to a safe location in Ajilete area of Ogun State.
“We are ushering in the last three months of the year
where citizens travel across the country for festivities. We need to provide
safe and secure passage for the people travelling. We have put together three
security exercises to prevent any form of breaches and these will be flagged
off on Tuesday in Lagos.”
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