The Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Kenneth Minimah, said on Friday that the Nigerian Army was among the best in the world.
Minimah, who is also the reviewing officer, made the statement at the
passing out parade of 70 Recruits Intake Trades Men/Women held at the
Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria, Kaduna.
“With the calibre of young soldiers there is no doubt the Nigerian Army
is not only Africa’s finest, Nigerian Army also ranks best among her
contemporaries in the world.
“Its exemplary performance in internal security operations as well as
peacekeeping operations has been widely commended,” he said.
Minimah lauded the Nigerian Army Schools for giving the recruits special training in different trades.
He said the Army Schools provided trades works training to the recruits
while the Depot Nigerian Army provided them with training in weapon
handling, drilling, field craft and general administration among others.
The COAS charged the graduating recruits to exhibit high sense of
discipline, dedication, selflessness, resilience and commitment to
service.
“I urge you to remain focused, committed, selfless, disciplined and
loyal. You must not engage in anything that will tarnish the image of
the Nigerian Army and the nation at large.”
The Army boss lauded the Depot Nigerian Army for demonstrating high
skills in moulding the soldiers to serve the country to the best of
their abilities.
He noted that there was increasing demand for higher qualification in recruits.
Minimah was represented by Maj-Gen. Kenneth Osujie, Commandant, First Mechanised Division, Kaduna