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Nigerian Army to conduct operation ‘Still Water’ in Lagos, Ogun

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Published: October 11, 2022
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In the upcoming days, the Nigerian Army (NA), 81 Division, will execute an operation dubbed the “Still Water” exercise in the states of Lagos and Ogun.

Major Olaniyi Osoba, the 81 Division’s spokesman, revealed this in a statement on Monday in Lagos and stated that the exercise was designed to better prepare the military for its activities in the two states.

He continued by saying that other security agencies, sister services, and paramilitary units would participate in the drill with the army.

He stated that the drill would run from October 12 to December 23.

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Osoba further stated that the exercise would begin on Wednesday at 10:00 p.m. at the Foru Terminal on the Ikorodu Road in Ojota Lagos under the direction of the General Officer Commanding, 81 Division.

“The exercise will involve the assessment of the effective application of the Nigerian Army code of conduct, as well as strict adherence to Rules of Engagement (ROE) in line with international best practices and Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) activities, focused on the less fortunate and schools,” according to the statement.

According to the Nigerian Army’s (NA) 2022 training instruction, the 81 Division NA’s soldiers, along with attached formations and units stationed in Lagos and Ogun states, would undertake the exercise still water from October 12 through December 23, 2022.

“The drill will be carried out in conjunction with paramilitary, sister services, and other security organizations.

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The exercise, which will integrate into a real-time operation, aims to increase troops’ professionalism and readiness in addressing security concerns that are common in their jurisdictions, such as kidnapping, armed robbery, cultism, ritual killings, and pipeline damage, among others.

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