COAS hails troops’ discipline, professionalism, urges continued operational readiness

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, has described discipline and operational readiness among troops of the Nigerian Army as critical elements towards the success of all its operations.
Mr Shaibu said this during an operational visit to the 33 Artillery Brigade, Shadawanka Barracks, Bauchi State.
The COAS, who stressed that discipline must remain the cornerstone of military service, noted that actions and conduct of personnel must reflect integrity, professionalism and accountability at all times.
He said, “Take pride in what you are doing; your actions must reflect discipline and integrity, not just in words but in conduct.”
He urged troops to continually evaluate their performance and ensure its alignment with assigned responsibilities.
Mr Shaibu added that adherence to established procedures and accurate documentation were essential to effective operations.
The army chief also highlighted the need for sustained operational readiness among troops.
He noted that troops must be prepared at all times to respond to emerging security challenges.
“You have been equipped with knowledge and capability, it is important that you understand how to use them effectively,” he said.
The COAS further urged personnel to maximise their training and available resources.
Shaibu commended troops serving in difficult and remote areas for their resilience and dedication, describing their contributions as vital to maintaining security across the country.
He further called on commanding officers to provide clear leadership and ensure that troops remain focused, alert and prepared for upcoming operations.
Mr Shaibu stressed that timely communication and situational awareness were crucial to operational success.
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