Nigerian Army ends operation python dance in Southeast

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The Nigerian Army has declared that it has ended it’s operation in the Southeast.

General Officer Commanding (GOC), 82 Division Nigerian Army, Major General Adamu Baba Abubakar, speaking on behalf of
the Chief of Army Staff. Lieutenant General TY Buratai formally declare the end of Exercise EGWU EKE II.

The ceremony took place ​Saturday night ​in Sector 1 Tactical Headquarters at Umuahia, Abia State​, ​with the traditional activation of camp fire to formally signify the successful completion of the exercise.

This was made public via a statement on Sunday by Colonel Sagir Musa, Deputy Director Public Relations 82 Division.

​The statement said: General Abubakar commended all the officers, soldiers and personnel of paramilitary organizations that collaborated​,​ synergized​ and​ work​e​d commendably throughout the one month period for the ​e​xercise.

He ​noted that, ​”​the achievements recorded in the areas of attainment of the mission specific training objectives, improvement in peace and security, curtailing the menace of violent irredentist groups in the theatre of the ​e​xercise is remarkable​”​.

​R​epresentative of​ the ​Abia​ State governor​​, ​Eng​r Emmanuel Nwabuko expressed appreciation of the government and people of the State for the numerous achievements of Exercise EGWU EKE 11 in terms of improvement of peace, security and stability of the State.

He​ traced the collaborative relationship with the Nigerian Army to 2010-2011 ​”when ​kidnappers, armed robbers and other hoodlums paralyzed economic and social activities in the State​”.

“It was the army that rescued us. So, we are ready to always leverage on this relationship whenever the need arises,​” Nwabuko said.​

In attendance ​w​ere representative of the Chief of Training and Operations Army Headquarters, Brigadier General Ndalolo, Defence Headquarters Observer Team led by Commodore Shammah, Security Adviser to Abia State Governor, Captain (rtd) Idonsi Awa and the Commanders of 14 and 34 Brigades​, ​Brigadier Generals AK Ibrahim and IH Bature.

Others were the Commanders of 44 Engineer Brigade, 82 Division Garrison, and Supply and Transport Brigadier Generals – Mark Mamman, LA Adegboye and EA Anaryu respectively.

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