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Armed forces poised to defend sanctity of Nigeria – CDS
By OKOSUN DENNIS
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin has said that despite obvious challenges, they are committed and determined to protect the sanctity of the nation.
General Olonisakin made this known Tuesday when the Senate Committee on Defence visited the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) on oversight assignment.
The Chief of Defence Staff expressed gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for his effort in providing resources to the military to carry out its constitutional responsibilities.
The CDS acknowledged the committee’s assistance in ensuring that what is due to the Armed Forces is released without delay. “These have to some extent motivated us and enhanced our capacities. We are, therefore, more committed and resolute in carrying out our assigned tasks.”
The CDS informed the committee that the DHQ successfully implemented the 2015 Budget in line with the Policy thrust of due process, accountability and transparency.
The Committee Chairman, Senator Ahmad Lawan disclosed that the purpose of the visit was to review the implementation of the capital projects of the DHQ and expressed their readiness to support the Armed Forces to achieve its aim and ensure better empowerment.
“It is the committee’s desire that all projects started in 2016 are completed and if need be for snowballing into 2017 appropriation, it will be considered,” Senator Lawan added.
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