The Nigerian Army says the application of modern military technologies will counter security challenges bedevilling the country.
The Nigerian Army has taken steps towards improving its personnel capacity in handling chemical, biological and nuclear terrorism.
Dele Alake, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, says the federal government will deploy technology to monitor mining sites nationwide.
Mr Ubah said this on Thursday at the ongoing Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, U.S.
Mr Kazeem added that Mr Biu instructed the sector commanders to set up joint task forces in collaboration with sister agencies to conduct special operations to end the practice.
Mr Diri pledged the support of the Bayelsa government to security agencies to keep Bayelsa peaceful.
The commissioner, therefore, called on other organisations to emulate the gesture and commitment of the Nigerian Army.
The warning came after three filling stations around Abuja were razed within the last two weeks.
“The two dismissed soldiers will be officially handed over to the Nigeria Police, Yobe command in Damaturu for civil prosecution in the court of law.”
The Nigerian Army is set to deploy 197 troops for the ECOWAS Peacekeeping Mission in Gambia.
