Nigerian Army flags-off new Brigade in Bayelsa, commends Dickson
The Nigerian Army has again commended Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State for placing security as one of his administration’s top priority and for his continuous support to security agencies as well as the provision of modern crime fighting equipments.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Brutai gave the commendation when he led other senior military officers on a courtesy call on the governor at the Government House in Yenagoa on Tuesday.
Burutai who said he was in the state to formerly put into operation the new 16 Brigade of the Nigerian Army thanked the governor for the allocation of the temporal area for the brigade and the efforts to secure its permanent site.
According to him, the Nigerian Army has continued to enjoy massive support from the Bayelsa State Government despite the current economic challenge and assured that the Army will reciprocate by working with other sister agencies to make the state safer.
While announcing plans to set up a new Battalion in Nembe, headquarters of Nembe local government area, the Army Chief explained that Bayelsa State should be adequately secured at all times because of its strategic location and the massive national assets and investment potentials it has.
He said “While the Brigade settles down, I want to appreciate your Excellency for all the support you have been rendering to the Nigerian Army here in Bayelsa State despite the challenge of resources. The acquisition of the temporal site for the Brigade and the onging survey of the permanent site is highly appreciated”.
Burutai equally applauded the governor for the huge transformation in the state through the provision of landmark projects, especially the New Governor’s office which he described as gigantic and added that it is another milestone for his administration.
Responding Governor Dickson thanked President Muhammadu Buhari and the Army Command for fulfilling the pledge of setting up the new brigade in the state and noted that it will further strengthen the security architecture.
Dickson who formally commissioned the new 16th brigade headquarters located at AIT/Elebele Road, charged the Army Command not to allow the land for the permanent site of the brigade to lie fallow for too long, also task the visiting Army Chief to set up good command schools and medical outfits to compliment the development drive of his government.
” As you are aware our government has a very clear agenda on development, very clear agenda on security and very clear agenda on promoting prosperity. And none of these can be achieved without first establishing a conducive, peaceful and safe environment”.
On the proposed plan to inaugurate a battalion in Nembe, the governor said it is a welcome development as it will completely bring to an end to all the skirmishes in that area which hitherto was rampant because of its coastline and as a major gateway.
The governor used the occasion to hand over a written request asking the Army to send its personnel to provide technical assistance by way of physical training to students in all the newly built model schools across the state especially the flagship Ijaw National Academy at Kaiama in Kolokuma/Opokuma local government area.