The Nigerian Army has announced
that Exercise CROCODILE SMILE II will commence on Friday.
The Army said the exercise which
will “span across three Divisions of the Nigerian Army, 2,6 and 81” is in line
with the training of troops in the “conduct of Internal Security Operations.”
A statement by the Director Army
Public Relations, Col Sani Usman, added that Exercise CROCODILE SMILE II was “based
on Constitutional provisions.”
Recall that the Army had last
year launched the operation in the Niger Delta region of the country.
The statement reads, “The
Exercise, set to span across 3 Divisions of the Nigerian Army (2, 6 and 81
Divisions), is in line with the 2017 Training Directives which aims at training
troops in the conduct of Internal Security Operations in aid of Civil Authorities
across the various formations’ areas of responsibilities, based on
Constitutional provisions.
“It will be recalled that last
year, between November and December 2016, Exercise CROCODILE SMILE I was
conducted within the Niger Delta States to curtail prevailing security
challenges then. These challenges include illegal oil bunkering, pipeline
vandalism, kidnapping and militancy amongst others. Exercise CROCODILE SMILE II
is specifically designed to further the gains and consolidate on the successes of
Exercise CROCODILE SMILE I.
“Additionally, with the
operationalization of 6 Division Nigerian Army, earlier in the year, the need
to exercise troops in an amphibious environment makes it expedient to hold
Exercise CROCODILE SMILE II. Moreover, this exercise will complement the
on-going Exercise EGWU EKE II in the South-Eastern part of the country.
“Let us not be quick to forget
the scenario in which these exercises are carried out. EGWU EKE II became
expedient due to the mindless assassinations (even in religious places), attack
on security personnel, theft of weapons, armed banditry, kidnapping and
cultism, among other security challenges. In a similar vein, security
challenges in the South West and Niger Delta geo-political regions such as
illegal oil bunkering, pipeline vandalism, cultism, kidnapping, militancy and
other challenges are becoming rampant.
“The need for troops to sharpen
their skills to cope with these security challenges within the 2, 6 and 81
Divisions’ Area of Responsibilities calls for the conduct of Exercise CROCODILE
SMILE II. Also, in actualizing the Chief of Army Staff’s vision, which is to
‘To have a Professionally Responsive Nigerian Army in the Discharge of its
Constitutional Roles’, accentuates the call for the conduct of this exercise in
conjunction with sister services and other security agencies.
“This exercise will therefore be
conducted with the involvement of other security agencies such as the Nigerian
Police and Nigeria Security, Department of State Services, Nigerian Security
and Civil Defence Corps, Nigeria Customs Service and National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency, just to mention a few.
“EXERCISE CROCODILE SMILE II is
also conceptualized to leverage on real time intelligence to curtail
insecurity, thereby fulfilling both training and operational objectives.
“Accordingly, Exercise
Headquarters would be established in the field to facilitate open communication
between members of the public and exercising troops. Emphasis will be placed on
raids, cordon and search operations, anti-kidnapping drills, road blocks, check
points and other amphibious operations. Community support activities such as
medical outreaches will also feature prominently during the Exercise.
“In this regard, members of the
public are enjoined not to panic on seeing the movement of military equipment
and troops to staging areas as their safety and well-being is guaranteed at all
times. The public is also requested to remain vigilant, security conscious and
report suspected criminals who will likely flee the military exercise areas to
find safe haven among communities.
“Contact phone numbers of all
Brigade Commanders in the exercise areas would be made public in addition to
the Nigerian Army short code Information and call Centre 193. You are please
requested to disseminate this information to the public through your medium.”
Credit: Daily Post
Credit: Daily Post
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