Operation Python Dance II aimed at fighting crime — GOC
On September 26, 20177:01 pmIn NewsComments
Onitsha (Anambra State) – The Nigerian Army on Tuesday explained that
the ongoing Operation Python Dance II was aimed at fighting crime and
criminalities in the South East.
Operation Python Dance II
Maj.-Gen. Adamu Abubakar, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82
Division made the remark when he visited the training camp of the
exercise in Oba, near Onitsha.
He said the exercise was not targeted at any group, but to ensure united
country where everyone
was safe.
He added that “the police gave reports of crimes in Anambra and it
became necessary that the Army should step in to assist.
“The level of crime has drastically reduced now.
“Nigerian Army will always respect human rights as enshrined in our Rule
of Engagement and Code of Conduct for which every soldier has a copy.
“Human rights groups are there and we just have to respect it; as we are
doing, we also urge the press to report exactly what they see.
“We should not be sentimental about things; we should look more at
national interest, rather than personal and parochial interest when
dealing with security issues.”
The Army commander said they decided to locate the camp at Oba because
of the large space in the area.
“There was no particular consideration for carrying out the exercise in
the state but for soldiers, particularly the young ones to see how
internal security outside the barracks is carried out.”
The GOC had earlier inaugurated the reconstructed Onitsha Military
Cantonment gate, two water boreholes of 48,000 gallons capacity at the
cantonment.
He said the projects were to assist the soldiers to be responsive to
their duties anytime they were called upon.
The personnel of the Army, Navy, Police, FRSC, NSCDC, Nigerian Prisons
Service, Nigerian Immigration Service and DSS were all represented at
the Operation Python Dance II camp in Oba.
Also in the team was the Deputy Director, Public Relations, 82 Division
of the Nigerian Army, Col. Sagir Musa, as well as the Commander, 302
Artillery Regiment, Col. Idongisiet Akpan. (NAN)
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The Nigerian Army on Tuesday explained that
the ongoing Operation Python Dance II was aimed at fighting crime and
criminalities in the South East. Operation Python Dance II Maj.-Gen. Adamu
Abubakar, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division made the remark when
he visited the training camp of the exercise in Oba, near Onitsha. He said the
exercise was not targeted at any group, but to ensure united country where
everyone was safe. He added that “the police gave reports of crimes in Anambra
and it became necessary that the Army should step in to assist.
“The level of crime has drastically
reduced now. “Nigerian Army will always respect human rights as enshrined in
our Rule of Engagement and Code of Conduct for which every soldier has a copy.
“Human rights groups are there and we just have to respect it; as we are doing,
we also urge the press to report exactly what they see. “We should not be
sentimental about things; we should look more at national interest, rather than
personal and parochial interest when dealing with security issues.”
The Army commander said they decided to locate
the camp at Oba because of the large space in the area. “There was no
particular consideration for carrying out the exercise in the state but for
soldiers, particularly the young ones to see how internal security outside the
barracks is carried out.” The GOC had earlier inaugurated the reconstructed Onitsha
Military Cantonment gate, two water boreholes of 48,000 gallons capacity at the
cantonment.
He said the projects were to assist
the soldiers to be responsive to their duties anytime they were called upon.
The personnel of the Army, Navy, Police, FRSC, NSCDC, Nigerian Prisons Service,
Nigerian Immigration Service and DSS were all represented at the Operation
Python Dance II camp in Oba. Also in the team was the Deputy Director, Public
Relations, 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Col. Sagir Musa, as well as the
Commander, 302 Artillery Regiment, Col. Idongisiet Akpan.
(NAN)
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