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Military honours 80 officers with outstanding performance medals in fight against Boko Haram, terrorists
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The Nigerian Armed Forces have honoured 80 officers for their outstanding performance in the battle to eradicate Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists in northeast, Nigeria.
The Theater Commander of the Northeast Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Hadin Kai, Major General Christopher Musa, decorated the officers, soldiers, including journalists with gallantry medals for their outstanding performance in the counter insurgency battle.
Major General Musa also presented letters of honour and commendation to five officers of Operation Hadin Kai JTF, who distinguished themselves and demonstrated exceptional bravery, dedication and commitment in the fight against the Boko Haram terrorists.
The Theater Commander identified the recipients to be drawn from the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Navy, Police, Department of State Service (DSS), Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), the Correctional Service, Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Civil Defence and the Civilian JTF.
Other recipients included journalists who have played critical roles in their reportage towards the fight against terrorism in the region. They include Hamza Suleiman of the News Agency of Nogeria(NAN), Ndahi Inusa of Vanguard Newspapers, Haruna Dauda of VOA, Sadiq Abubakar of Blueprint Newspapers, Patrick Mark of AIT, Timothy Olanrewaju of The Sun Newspapers, and Ahmed Mari of Champion Newspapers.
Others include Hassan Ibrahim of Daily Trust Newspapers, Maimuna Garba of NTA Network Centre, Jesse Tafida of TVC, and Abdulkareem Haruna of HumAngle Online Newspaper.
Presenting the medals and awards to the recipients, Gen. Musa charged them to continue to display their professionalism to end the war while the Nigerian Army will continue to cater adequately for their welfare.
“We as people of Operation Hadin Kai who are building this nation together where peace and justice reins, sadled our fatherland with love strength and faith bounded by freedom and unity shall continue to conquer.
“On behalf of His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Commander in Chief the Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari, I wish to congratulate everyone for us recording another milestone, which is the sixty second anniversary of our independence and earning the medal of honour to our participation and gallantry.
“Operation Hadin Kai is a joint Operation which is designed for every one of us to play a role in ending all forms of insecurity in the North East. It consists of military, para-military, government and non-governmental organisations, the civil populace and the law abiding citizens.
“The Operation was established in order to restore law and order, extinguished all flames and end all forms of terrorism and criminality in North Eastern Nigeria by kinetic and most importantly non-kinetic operations,” the Theatre Commander said.
He emphasised that the operations are being conducted in Sambisa Forest, the Tumbuktu triangle and the Mandara Mountains in protecting people’s lives and property. He said that over 60,300 communities and captives were liberated and rescued from the forest and Lake Chad region.
The Nigerian Armed Forces have honoured 80 officers for their outstanding performance in the battle to eradicate Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists in northeast, Nigeria.
The Theater Commander of the Northeast Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Hadin Kai, Major General Christopher Musa, decorated the officers, soldiers, including journalists with gallantry medals for their outstanding performance in the counter insurgency battle.
Major General Musa also presented letters of honour and commendation to five officers of Operation Hadin Kai JTF, who distinguished themselves and demonstrated exceptional bravery, dedication and commitment in the fight against the Boko Haram terrorists.
The Theater Commander identified the recipients to be drawn from the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Navy, Police, Department of State Service (DSS), Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), the Correctional Service, Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Civil Defence and the Civilian JTF.
Other recipients included journalists who have played critical roles in their reportage towards the fight against terrorism in the region. They include Hamza Suleiman of the News Agency of Nogeria(NAN), Ndahi Inusa of Vanguard Newspapers, Haruna Dauda of VOA, Sadiq Abubakar of Blueprint Newspapers, Patrick Mark of AIT, Timothy Olanrewaju of The Sun Newspapers, and Ahmed Mari of Champion Newspapers.
Others include Hassan Ibrahim of Daily Trust Newspapers, Maimuna Garba of NTA Network Centre, Jesse Tafida of TVC, and Abdulkareem Haruna of HumAngle Online Newspaper.
Presenting the medals and awards to the recipients, Gen. Musa charged them to continue to display their professionalism to end the war while the Nigerian Army will continue to cater adequately for their welfare.
“We as people of Operation Hadin Kai who are building this nation together where peace and justice reins, sadled our fatherland with love strength and faith bounded by freedom and unity shall continue to conquer.
“On behalf of His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Commander in Chief the Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari, I wish to congratulate everyone for us recording another milestone, which is the sixty second anniversary of our independence and earning the medal of honour to our participation and gallantry.
“Operation Hadin Kai is a joint Operation which is designed for every one of us to play a role in ending all forms of insecurity in the North East. It consists of military, para-military, government and non-governmental organisations, the civil populace and the law abiding citizens.
“The Operation was established in order to restore law and order, extinguished all flames and end all forms of terrorism and criminality in North Eastern Nigeria by kinetic and most importantly non-kinetic operations,” the Theatre Commander said.
He emphasised that the operations are being conducted in Sambisa Forest, the Tumbuktu triangle and the Mandara Mountains in protecting people’s lives and property. He said that over 60,300 communities and captives were liberated and rescued from the forest and Lake Chad region.
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