Army deploys special forces to Benue, Taraba, Nasarawa
The Nigerian Army has deployed special forces to Benue, Nasarawa, and Taraba states to enhance internal security and stabilize vulnerable communities.
The Nigerian Army has announced the deployment of the Chief of Army Staff Special Intervention Battalion XV to Benue, Nasarawa, and Taraba states as part of a strategic initiative aimed at bolstering internal security in these regions. This decision comes on the heels of an intensive training program completed by the special forces at the Nigerian Army Training Centre in Kontagora, which aimed to prepare troops for effective intervention in areas facing security challenges.
In the official statement, the acting Media Information Officer of the Joint Task Force Operation Whirl Stroke, Lt Ahmad Zubairu, confirmed that this troop deployment serves as a force multiplier for the Joint Task Force. The Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Waidi Shuaibu, has endorsed the decision to position these specially trained troops across critical operational theatres in Nigeria, signaling a strong commitment from the military to intensify security measures in vulnerable communities.
The implications of this deployment are significant as it reflects the Nigerian Army's proactive approach to addressing insecurity in the country. By reinforcing the military presence in troubled areas, the Army aims to stabilize these regions, provide necessary support to local law enforcement, and ultimately enhance the safety and security of the populace. This action also underscores the ongoing security challenges facing Nigeria and the military's role in ensuring peace and order, particularly in states like Benue, Nasarawa, and Taraba, which have been affected by violence and unrest.