Mr Azubuike-Awolo expressed the army’s commitment to working with other security agencies towards fighting terrorists, bandits and kidnappers.
He urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious movements.
Mr Oluyede said the institution will soon become a beacon of excellence and professionalism in the Nigerian Army.
He said that the army remained steadfast in its loyalty and dedication to defending Nigeria’s territorial integrity.
The police command in Nasarawa says it has arrested a 21-year-old female suspected arms trafficker in Azuba, Lafia.
Mr Allumaga said that the state was prone to flooding because of its proximity to the River Benue linking five LGAs of the state.
Mr Adamson expressed satisfaction with the calibre of persons that emerged as candidates of the party.
Mr Nzan added that the training would allow the field officers to learn more about the rudiments of operations for supporting and executing strategic plans.
Mr Sule pointed out that the state government would not tolerate any single ethnic group vigilante in the state.
He said this would help in crucial preservation for future generations.
