The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu, Maj-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja has told officers to get ready and fit for deployment at any time.
Lagbaja gave the charge on Monday in an opening remark during the commencement of the 82 Division Inter-Brigade Combat Proficiency Competition 2022 holding in Abakpa Cantonment, Enugu.
The GOC, who was represented by the acting Chief of Staff of the Division, Brig.-Gen. Musa Ndagi said that the competition was meant to enhance the physical fitness of individual officers and troops in general.
He said that the competition would increase the general agility of troops as well as promote esprit-de-corps among officers during operational combat.
He said:
“The competition is in line with the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, vision for the Nigerian Army as well as the Nigerian Army Training programme 2022.
“The COAS vision is to raise a professional Nigerian Army ready to accomplish assigned missions within a joint environment in defence of Nigeria.”
Also, he said with this competition and other training, it is clear that personnel of the Division will continue to perform excellently in all assigned duties and combat deployment.
The GOC show his appreciation to the COAS for approving and supporting training and retraining as well as other programmes meant to enhance both the operational and managerial capacity of personnel of the Division.
Earlier, the Commander of 82 Division Garrison, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Ibrahim urged the participating officers to observe the rules and be fair in the competition.
“We expect that you display all you have learnt in a gallantry manner and ensure you carry the members of your individual teams along as we are looking on how best you can work as a team,” he said.
The five days competition, which has five formations under the Division participating, started on Aug.8 and would end on Friday, Aug. 12.
The formation taking part in the competition included: 82 Division Garrison; 13 Brigade, Calabar; 14 Brigade, Ohafia; 34 Brigade, Obinze; and 44 Engineer Brigade, Enugu.
In the competition for the first day, which involved Combat Match as well as Stripping and Assembly of Weapons; 13 Brigade, Calabar emerged the winners and 82 Division Garrison, Enugu was runners up.
14 Brigade, Ohafia came third; while 34 Brigade, Obinze, emerged fourth and 44 Engineer Brigade, Enugu came fifth.