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Umahi congratulates COAS, advocates support for Nigerian Army
GOVERNOR of Ebonyi State, David Umahi, has visited the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Major General Faruk Yahaya and congratulated him for his appointment as the 22nd COAS in the annals of the Nigerian Army (NA) history.
Governor Umahi made the remarks when he paid a courtesy call on the COAS at Army Headquarters, Abuja. He described him as a detribalised Nigerian and called for support for the NA.
The governor stated that the nation is passing through a challenging moment that requires stakeholders to maximally support the security agencies.
Governor Umahi warned that Nigerians must desist from playing politics with the security of the nation. He applauded President Muhammadu Buhari for appointing Major General Faruk Yahaya to lead the NA to greatness.
He further stated that with the pedigree of the COAS whom he said was a detribalised Nigerian, a professional and an intelligent officer whose services are needed to secure the country at a time sponsors of hate speeches are unmindful of our collective national interest. He reassured the COAS of Ebonyi State Government’s support in the task of securing the nation.
Umahi further, reiterated that constant cooperation and assistance of the NA and other security agencies will consolidate on the relative peace enjoyed in Ebonyi State and the nation at large.
“We must stand united and support the NA in all their activities”, he said, while paying tributes to the late COAS, Lt Gen Ibrahim Attahiru and other fallen heroes.
In his remarks, the COAS thanked the governor for the kind gesture displayed in condoling with the NA over the demise of the late COAS. He further stated that the NA and Ebonyi State have a long standing relationship that must be sustained for mutual benefits. He observed that Ebonyi State, under Governor Umahi has provided the much needed enabling environment for the NA to discharge its constitutional roles.
The COAS reassured the governor that the NA will not relent in its efforts in maintaining peace in Ebonyi and other states in the region.