The air chief stated that the changing security landscape requires agility, intelligence-led operations, and close coordination with sister services.
Mr Odey said the decision came after weeks of deliberations by a committee set up by the state government to resolve the land issue.
Mr Chude said increasing land water productivity was critical to achieving food security and sustainable production.
They also called for a review of land charges to empower more people with ownership while advocating for population control among low-income earners.
Mr Adeleke called on traditional rulers and community leaders to call their subjects to order.
He stated that the affected property owners were expected to develop the property within the stipulated period.
