Eko Hot Blog reports that Nigerians on Twitter are reacting as video of the Chief of Army Staff Major General Taoreed Lagbaja Motivating Troops in Plateau State surfaces online.
The COAS was in Plateau State yesterday to formally flagged off the ongoing operations to quell the unfortunate herders/ farmers clashes in Mangu Local Government Area of the state. The operation, which was launched to mitigate the crisis in Mangu has progressively tackled the deteriorating security situation in the Local Government, restoring relative peace in the area.
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Addressing the troops during the flag off, the Army Chief charged them to stamp out every form of security threat in the locality and on the Plateau in general. He urged them to sustain swift and timely response to distress calls, adding that they should also make it a point of duty to feedback the community concerned. This, he pointed out, will build the people’s confidence in the ongoing operations.
He assured the troops that topmost in his philosophy of command is the provision of Sound Administration, which places premium on the welfare and wellbeing of personnel.
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However, Nigerians have taken to Twitter to express their delight as video of Major Gen. Lagbaja’s efforts to boost the morale of the troops surfaces online.
Read the some of the reactions below.
@SuavePascal: “That’s the kinda thing you see when you don’t appoint potbellied COAS.This is awesome”👍💯
@AdeniyiNino: “This video dey give me joy” 😊😊😊
@OlufemiAe: “Wahala for criminality and its elements in that region!”
@Maimoko: “We pray for the Military success. Gen Buratai did more than this then”
@Bayonaija03: “Amen!!! Major General Lagbaja is a true inspiration and a servant leader of repute”! 💯🙌🏾✅
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