Sunday, 9 August 2015

Anti-terror, vandalism battle require fitness, says Army chief


The Chief of Army Staff, Maj.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has ordered officers and soldiers to be physically fit and mentally alert as the fight against insurgency and oil theft heats up.


Buratai spoke at the weekend at the inauguration of a gymnasium for the personnel of 2 Brigade, Port Harcourt.


“As professionals, officers and soldiers must be physically fit at all times; physical training will enable them to have stamina and endurance to withstand the security challenges confronting the nation.


“We know the challenges the nation is facing in the Northeast and the recent escalation of militancy, piracy and other criminal activities in the Niger Delta.


“So, the personnel must be physically fit and alert to enable them to be in a better position to perform their duties when deployed in operational areas to combat security challenges,” he said.


Buratai said the gymnasium, built by Brig.-Gen. Koko Essien, the commander of the brigade, conformed to his vision of putting in place a professionally responsive army to expertly perform its constitutional roles.


The Army chief said that all dilapidated structures in barracks and units in the country would be renovated within six months to improve the living conditions and boost morale of personnel.


Meanwhile, the Army also said it is the mopping up illegal refineries in Rivers and environs.


The brigade commander said in Ogu-Bolo, Rivers, that in the operation, which began on July 27, 60 illegal refineries had been discovered and destroyed.


“The 2 Brigade Port Harcourt, is conducting 30 days operation clean up of illegal refineries in Onne, Kedera, Bedera, Bolo and other areas of the state.


“The operation is part of our renewed effort to stamp out illegal bunkering and illegal refineries in our area of responsibility.


“So far, the operation has led to the discovery and destruction of 60 illegal refineries in just 13 days,” he said.


He said the operation had adopted the use of “Swamp Buggy” machine, which crushed metallic tanks, thereby making it impossible for oil thieves to revive destroyed refineries.


Essien, represented by Lt.-Col. Adebayo Lawal, the commanding Officer of the Brigade’s Intelligence Group, said the operation was in response to the renewed commitment to tackle oil theft.


“We realised that whenever we burn down illegal refineries with metal tanks, some days after our troops leave the scene, the oil thieves would return and revive the refineries.


“The use of Swamp Buggy machines is very effective because it makes the refineries impossible to be restored,” he said.


Essien said the exercise would be sustained until all illegal refineries in the state were completely destroyed.


He said that despite the destruction, the task force would continue to carry out air and ground surveillance of the creeks to ensure that new illegal refineries did not spring up.


He warned criminals to look for legitimate means of making money as the task force would arrest and prosecute anyone found culpable of sabotaging oil and gas installations.





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