COAS visits Oba of Lagos, inaugurates projects

The Chief of Army Staff(COAS), Maj.-Gen. Farouk Yahaya, on Wednesday during his operational visit to Lagos inaugurated  some projects as well as paid homage to the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu.

Yahaya in his remarks said that his visit to the palace was to get royal blessings  from the traditional ruler.

“I came to this palace to pay my respect and homage to the king before inaugurating  the project in Isale-Eko,” he said.

Oba Rilwan Akiolu in his welcome address expressed his gratitude to the Nigerian Army for its role during the #ENDSARS protest in October 2020.

“I appreciate the efforts of the Nigerian Army during the #ENDSARS,” protest.

“Many people criticised them for coming out during the protest but it was good they came out when the police could no longer handle the situation.

“The army’s intervention calmed the situation and I also thank the almighty Allah that nobody died in the palace during the incident,” he said.

Akiolu appealed to the Federal Government to give Lagos a special status because of its population.

“Many people troop into Lagos on a daily basis, the Federal Government should increase Lagos allocation from the federation account and grant it a special status, we need more amenities in Lagos.

“The problems of Lagos should not be left in the hands of the  state government alone to solve, they should be the responsible of everybody,” he said.

He said the army needs further improvement in the areas  of training and welfare for its personnel  to enable them service the nation more effectively.

The traditional ruler  said that  the army must be disciplined,  be close to God, be proactive and not indulge in backbiting

“If all of us should  come together with good intentions, be our brothers’ keepers, all will be well.

“There is a bright future for Nigeria, the best will happen during and after the coming elections,” he said.

During an interview granted to journalists, the COAS said that the army was winning the war against insurgency in the country.

“There are challenges in fighting insurgency, it is a gradual process, it will take time but we are recording success.

“In other aspects of banditry and kidnappings, we are recording successes.

“We have achieved a lot and we are applauded and recognised by the international global index on terrorism.

“In the northwest, northeast, northcentral even in the southeast,  where we are confronting secessionists, we are getting good results.

“With the support and commitment of President Muhammadu  Buhari and with the synergy from the  Nigerian Armed Forces: the  Army,  the Navy, the Airforce, other sister  security agencies and stakeholders,  we are on,  and we will not let the country down,” he said.

The COAS later inaugurated the Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) houses within  Dodan Barracks in  Obalende and Abalti Barracks.

He also inaugurated the street lights and  the ultra modern boleholes in Isale-Eko as well as the newly constructed  Warrant Officers and Sergeants’ Mess at Marda Barracks, Yaba.

Yahaya  also laid the foundation of the administrative  block at  Abalti Barracks as well as  inspected  other facilities.

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