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Military Will Always Be A Step Ahead Of Security Challenges- Major-General

   Advertisement The Commandant of the Army War College, Major-General Solomon Udounwa, on Thursday said the military will always have a grip on the … Continue reading Military Will Always Be A Step Ahead Of Security Challenges- Major-General


Major-General Solomon Udounwa, Commandant of the Army War College, made an appearance on Sunrise Daily on November 26, 2020.
Major-General Solomon Udounwa, Commandant of the Army War College, made an appearance on Sunrise Daily on November 26, 2020.

 

The Commandant of the Army War College, Major-General Solomon Udounwa, on Thursday said the military will always have a grip on the security situation across the country.

The top-ranking officer’s comments come amid several reports of violent crimes across the country, including kidnapping and banditry.

At least seven soldiers were feared dead following a landmine ambush in the northern axis of Borno state on Saturday.

While acknowledging the nation’s security challenges, Major-General Udounwa maintained that the country has witnessed a massive improvement in security.

“I think we should commend the efforts of the military in turning these very difficult and complex security challenges,” he said.

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“And we can only have it better in the coming months. I am aware that a lot of efforts are ongoing now in all our theatres to finally address these lingering challenges. They might never go away completely, but the military will always be a step ahead.

Major-General Solomon Udounwa, Commandant of the Army War College, made an appearance on Sunrise Daily on November 26, 2020.
Major-General Solomon Udounwa, Commandant of the Army War College, made an appearance on Sunrise Daily on November 26, 2020.

 

“And that’s what we teach at the Army War College, trying to see these challenges even before they occur, linking them up, scanning the environment continuously, looking out for indicators and evolving solutions even before they become major challenges for our country, for the sub-regions and for other parts of the world.”

Major-General Udounwa also said the army was conscious of improving civil-military relations by adopting early training of officers on the imperatives of upholding human rights and a professional code of conduct.