Army launches ‘Operation Python Dance in S-East’; Warns IPOB, MASSOB, herdsmen
Visible signs of the operation were already in place in Anambra State yesterday, as its step-up headquarters located at the Dora Akunyili Women Development Centre, Awka, was decorated with Army camouflage.
Essentially, he said that any group that threatened the security of the nation in the zone would be disarmed, adding that the exercise became necessary because of the rise in violent crimes during the yuletide period.
Operations
Col Musa said that for the purpose of the exercise, there would be increase in the number of soldiers and check points in the zone, adding that troops would also be moving from one point to the other to maintain peace.
He said that after the exercise, the Army would continue to maintain internal security in line with the existing joint security task forces in the states, insisting that the military would not hesitate to apply the rules of engagement to deploy troops to deal with secessionists as appropriate Musa said: “It would be recalled that the Chief of Army Staff, having painstakingly appraised the myriad of security challenges and scenarios across the country, ordered the conduct of both command post and field training exercises as a way of enhancing troops preparedness across the spectrum of contemporary challenges.
“Exercise Python Dance has been planned for the South-East Region from November 27 to December 27.
It will be multi-agency in nature: Nigerian Army and other security agencies are expected to synergise and collaborate extensively and an elaborate civil-military cooperation line of operation has been planned during the exercise.
Army’s CSR
“The Nigerian Army Corps and Services would conduct activities such as medical outreach, repairs of roads, schools and other infrastructure across the South-East region.
“The Chief of Army Staff has therefore directed that a contingent of durable mechanism be imbued in the overall planning and execution of the exercise to achieve a hitch-free yuletide for the entire region.”
Vanguard recalls that as part of the Army’s field training exercises across the country, there had been similar operations in the North-East, North-West, South-West and Niger Delta.
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