FG Deploys Troops To Gambia For Peacekeeping Mission

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Nigeria Armed Forces on Friday announced the deployment of 197 personnel for peace keeping mission in the Gambia.



This is despite the insecurity scourge raging across Nigeria with heightening cases of banditry, terrorism and kidnapping.


The Chief of Operations Nigerian Army, Maj-Gen. Boniface Sinjen disclosed the deployment in Jaji, Kaduna State, at the graduation of troops of Nigerian Company 9 Economic Community of West African States Mission in The Gambia (ECOMIG).


The 197 troops began Pre-Deployment Training (PDT) on May 4, at Martin Luther Agwai International Leadership and Peacekeeping Centre (MLAILPKC) Jaji Kaduna State.


According to him, the PDT is in line with the commitment of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt -Gen Taoreed Lagbaja and the Armed Forces of Nigeria in deploying quality peacekeepers in support of international peace and security.


He said that the training had equipped them with the necessary tactical skills and knowledge required for peace support operations.



“Your mission comes at a critical time, as The Gambia faces a period of
uncertainty and instability,“ he said.


According to him, the country’s political crisis has affected the lives of many innocent civilians and their presence will sustain the existing peace and stability to the region.


“Your role is crucial in maintaining peace, protecting lives and promoting sustainable development,” he said.


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