Nigerian Army takes delivery of 60 new armoured vehicles from China to tackle banditry, terrorism
Chief of Army Staff Lt General Farouk Yahaya

As part of efforts geared towards boosting the ongoing war against Boko Haram insurgency and banditry in the North-East and North-West, the Nigerian Army has taken delivery of 60 new VP – 1 Type Tracked Armoured Personnel Carriers manufactured in China.

Speaking during the commissioning of the new armoured tanks at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry, Jaji Kaduna State, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya said the deployment of new platforms to the battlefield underscores the Federal Government’s commitment to ensure that a state of normalcy is achieved across the country.

The COAS who was represented by the Commandant of Infantry Corps, Major General Victor Ezugwu reiterated the commitment of the Nigerian military in ensuring that bandits and terrorists are neutralised and annihilated.

“It is an effort which is in line with the Federal Government’s cardinal objectives of tackling the totality of the security challenges facing our dear country Nigeria,” the Army Chief said.

“These platforms we commission here today is in addition to other equipment brought in for the purpose and this underscores the strategic resolve to ensure that a state of normalcy is achieved across the length and breadth of Nigeria.”

The army boss further reiterated the Nigeria Army’s commitment in protecting the territorial integrity of the country, adding that this would be achieved in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, partners and other agencies.

 
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