Army Chief Approves 114 Battalion to Taraba State

Nokai Origin, Abuja

The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja has accepted the take-off of the 114 Battalion in Taraba state to additional stabilise the peace within the state.

The Army Chief made the pledge when he acquired in viewers the Governor of Taraba State and his entourage on the Headquarters Nigerian Army, Abuja.

General Lagbaja appreciated the Governor of Taraba State Dr Agbu Kefas for making certain that safety is entrenched within the state since his assumption of obligation and promised to present extra fight enablers to the troops within the state.

This in accordance to the Army Chief is to improve fast response and upscale troops preventing drive to sort out
rising safety threats within the state.

Earlier the Governor of Taraba state, Dr. Kefas mentioned he was within the military Headquarters to search to improve safety in Taraba state with the assist of the Chief of Army Staff.

He admits that the troops on the bottom have been working onerous to stabilise the safety scenario within the state and expressed gratitude in that regard.

He identified that the state shares a border with about 6 totally different states, which makes the challenges of insecurity a lot larger.

The Taraba Governor additional revealed that he intends to prioritise some open areas throughout the state and to obtain this, the Brigade in Taraba requires one other Battalion whereas expressing the readiness of the state authorities to give all of the assist essential to succeed.

He equally requested the Chief of Army Staff to revisit the proposed location of a Battalion in Wukari native authorities to counter the problems of insecurity within the areas round it.

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