We can assist to fight Boko Haram –Legionnaires
The Bayelsa State part of the Nigerian Legion has asked the Federal Government to permit them to support in the battle against the Boko Haram rebellion in the nation.
The Chairman of the Nigerian Legion in the state, Igirigi Effiong, said this in Yenagoa, the state capital, on Saturday soon after the passing-out parade of Batch A Cadet Officers of the Nigerian Legion Corps Commissionaires.
The resigned armed force officer noted that amongst the legionnaires were prepared security men with strategic experience, who could be utilized at this attempting minute of the nation.
Effiong said, "There are prepared military officers and men of the military brainpower that could be of extraordinary vitality to the security of Bayelsa and Nigeria as a rule.
"Give a resigned trooper a helpful environment and he will perform phenomenally well"
Efiong however lamented that both the Federal Government and the states were not being reasonable to the military retirees.
The executive griped intensely about the non-installment of their 20 for every penny compensation expand back payments by the Federal Government regardless of the reparations they had made for the nation.
In his address, the South-South Commandant of the Nigeria Legion Corps, Lt.-Col. Sunday Omueti (retd.), urged the Batch A cadet officers to show an abnormal state order, expressing that, "the uniform is not a permit for illegalities yet an instrument for the demolition of rebellion the nation over."
He exhorted them to be gallant and aid security orgs in the battle against shakiness.
In his comments, Commandant, NLCC, Bayelsa State, Major Chimbuo Victor, clarified that the cadet officers, between the ages of 18 or more, were conceded into the Nigerian Legion as privileged parts.
He said the advancement was in accordance with the Nigerian Legion Act No. 119 of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.
He further clarified that the enrollment of the army had five classifications, which are customary parts, life parts, privileged parts, partner parts and ladies helper parts.
He said that however they never fit in with the Nigerian Armed Forces, the cadets connected and experienced important obligatory security preparing and had been conceded and given full distinguishment as privileged parts of the Nigerian Legion as corps commissionaires.
He included that the Nigerian Legion corps commissionaires had the command to help in the change plan of the Federal Government in different ways.
He said the corps commissionaires amid unique event of government, give data to security operators, keep up lawfulness in contact with security agents.
He said they additionally keep peace amid decisions, help the widows and offspring of fallen legends and support in giving business via preparing and outfitting adolescents with aptitudes, in addition to different capacities.
The Chairman of the Nigerian Legion in the state, Igirigi Effiong, said this in Yenagoa, the state capital, on Saturday soon after the passing-out parade of Batch A Cadet Officers of the Nigerian Legion Corps Commissionaires.
The resigned armed force officer noted that amongst the legionnaires were prepared security men with strategic experience, who could be utilized at this attempting minute of the nation.
Effiong said, "There are prepared military officers and men of the military brainpower that could be of extraordinary vitality to the security of Bayelsa and Nigeria as a rule.
"Give a resigned trooper a helpful environment and he will perform phenomenally well"
Efiong however lamented that both the Federal Government and the states were not being reasonable to the military retirees.
The executive griped intensely about the non-installment of their 20 for every penny compensation expand back payments by the Federal Government regardless of the reparations they had made for the nation.
In his address, the South-South Commandant of the Nigeria Legion Corps, Lt.-Col. Sunday Omueti (retd.), urged the Batch A cadet officers to show an abnormal state order, expressing that, "the uniform is not a permit for illegalities yet an instrument for the demolition of rebellion the nation over."
He exhorted them to be gallant and aid security orgs in the battle against shakiness.
In his comments, Commandant, NLCC, Bayelsa State, Major Chimbuo Victor, clarified that the cadet officers, between the ages of 18 or more, were conceded into the Nigerian Legion as privileged parts.
He said the advancement was in accordance with the Nigerian Legion Act No. 119 of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.
He further clarified that the enrollment of the army had five classifications, which are customary parts, life parts, privileged parts, partner parts and ladies helper parts.
He said that however they never fit in with the Nigerian Armed Forces, the cadets connected and experienced important obligatory security preparing and had been conceded and given full distinguishment as privileged parts of the Nigerian Legion as corps commissionaires.
He included that the Nigerian Legion corps commissionaires had the command to help in the change plan of the Federal Government in different ways.
He said the corps commissionaires amid unique event of government, give data to security operators, keep up lawfulness in contact with security agents.
He said they additionally keep peace amid decisions, help the widows and offspring of fallen legends and support in giving business via preparing and outfitting adolescents with aptitudes, in addition to different capacities.
We can assist to fight Boko Haram –Legionnaires
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