Operation Crocodile Smile: Nigerian military assures troops
training in Niger Delta to be safe
The Commander, “Operation Crocodile Smile’’ of the Nigerian
Army, Brig-Gen. Benbella Raji, on August 30 reassured residents in the Niger
Delta assurance of their safety.
Raji gave the assurance during a training to enhance the operations
of the military.
The Commander, who is from the 4 Brigade, Nigerian Army in
Edo, also said that the training would help to improve the security situation
in the Niger Delta.
“This exercise was launched by the Chief of Army Staff a few
days ago.
"Today, we move round the streets to give assurance to
the good citizens of Delta, especially in Warri, that the army is here for
their security.
“There are rules of engagement that guide exercises of this
nature which are also meant to strengthen civil-military relations.
“As we speak, there is free medical outreach provided by the
Nigerian Army near the Olu of Warri palace.
“We urge people in Niger Delta communities not to entertain
any fear, we guarantee their safety,’’ he said.
The training, involved the movement of troops and equipment
through Udu, Uwvie and Warri South Local Government Areas.
Some residents of Warri and its environs were apprehensive
upon sighting the troops and equipment.
“Operation Crocodile Smile’’, which ended on Monday, was,
however, peaceful and successful.
It will be recalled that the Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Tukur
Buratai, had on Aug. 27 declared the military training, codenamed “Operation
Crocodile Smile’’ open in Sapele.
Buratai said the exercise was not meant to harm anyone but
to drill the officers and to also fortify security in the volatile Niger Delta
region
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