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FG to embark on the recruitment of soldiers and military officers

Magashi Bashir, the Minister of Defence has revealed that the Federal Government will soon commence recruitment of officers and soldiers across the country.

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Magashi Bashir, the Minister of Defence has revealed that the Federal Government will soon commence recruitment of officers and soldiers across the country.

The Minister made the revelation while speaking at the headquarters of the Theatre Command in Maiduguri when he led The Chief of Defense Staff, General Lucky Irabor, and other service chiefs on an operational visit.

The Minister noted that the military have wasted time battling insurgency in the North East for 10 years, he added that the government will provide new equipment and new skills to ensure that the soldiers are proficient and more effective

His words: “Very soon we will embark on the recruitment of other soldiers and officers so that we improve the manpower holding of our armed forces.” 

“We will bring new equipment, new skills in which I will like all of you to benefit from to enable you to be more proficient, more effective in this assignment you’re doing. We have lost time; we are now almost ten years in this operation.

“There are many other operations that we are doing in terms of banditry and other things in this country and I am sure that given the right tools, you will do this country proud. We believe in you, your training, professionalism and we believe you can do the country the requirements of beating the Boko haram as we have it now.

“There are a lot of you outside in other places both in the northwest, northcentral, and even in the southwest and south-east. Please see this as a sacrifice, see this profession as the profession that it only God you should fear.”

The Minister also Urged the Soldiers not to fear any bullet from the terrorist, noting that whoever is not destined to die by a bullet, will not be killed.

“Don’t fear any bullet, the bullet will come and it will go,” he said. “If you are not meant to die by a bullet you will never die but if you are meant to die by a bullet, even in your bedroom bullet will come and reach you, which is what I experienced during service,” he said.

Speaking further, the Defence Minister told journalists that the government takes the welfare of the troops seriously, hence the directive for proper documentation of all issues.

He added, “We have already directed that all their problems be put on the paper to enable us to study it and come up with a plan.

“We have also studied their requirements and we have come here to verify and see how best we can proceed so that we can end this war.”

The Minister stated that the motive of the visit was to assess the fighting spirit of the troops of operation Lafiya Dole and also to motivate them.

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