Tag: Enobong Udoh

  • Army boss commends personnel for curbing ‘Badoo’, other cultists

    As new GOC takes over 81 Division

     

    Nigerian Army’s Chief of Logistics, Maj.Gen. Enobong Udoh on Wednesday lauded operatives of the 81 Division for flushing out members of a murderous gang, Badoo, other cultists that tormented residents of Ikorodu and Epe.

    Udoh stated this while handing over the headship of the division to the new General Officer Commanding (GOC) Maj.Gen. Musa Yusuf in Lagos.

    According to Udoh, he was deployed to the 81 Division at a time the Badoo gang was on rampage, adding that he simply gave marching orders to his Commanders and then provided them the tools they needed to function.

    He said: “I simply told the Commander that I did not want to hear anything about Badoo and then with little empowerment on the tools needed to work, the killings became history.

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    “It is not just Badoo. They did similar things to other cult groups and to criminally minded people within the Division’s area of responsibility.

    “I want to specially commend the officers and soldiers of 81 Division for their commitment to duty and discipline. I hope that you will continue in that spirit and give my successor the needed support to move this division forward.

    In his remark, Yusuf said:  “I am just going to continue what he has been doing. I took over from him at 6 Division and I enjoyed my stay because of a lot of things he put in place security wise.

    “I did not have any issue in the six months I stayed in Port Hacourt. To the officers, I will want you to extend the same cooperation you accorded the outgone GOC to me.”

  • Army officers’ wives remodel school building in Ikorodu

    The Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA) has remodeled a 10-classrooom building for its nursery and primary school in Ikorodu, Lagos State.

    Mrs Grace Udoh, the Army 81 Division Chapter President of NAOWA, during the inauguration of the building at 174 Battalion, Ikorodu on Wednesday, called for more support in completing other projects.

    The 10 classrooms are estimated to accommodate over 100 children.

    According to Udoh, NAOWA also intends to establish a senior secondary school in Badagry so that the junior students will graduate into the senior class successfully.

    “NAOWA relies on support from organisations, commanders and commanding officers and other well-meaning individuals to raise funds for the projects,’’ Udoh said.

    She explained that education was a necessity and a long-term investment for the children, adding that no reasonable parent would toil with his or her children’s education.

    “NAOWA has taken a firm stand in ensuring that education is a top priority.

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    “Despite the huge resources pumped into the remodeling and upgrading of facilities in this school, a lot should be done in providing affordable education for the children.

    “There is also a lot to be done in providing more classroom chairs, desks and playing ground for the children’’, Udoh said.

    The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 81 Division, Maj.-Gen. Enobong Udoh, who inaugurated the classrooms, appreciated the efforts of the association in remodeling the building for the children.

    “This is mainly to meet the standards required for a conducive learning environment for our children.

    “It is important to observe that NAOWA, being a Non-Governmental Organisation, does not enjoy any statutory subvention or fund from any source.

    “The association depends on donations from well-meaning individuals and organisations willing to partner with it in accomplishing its noble mandate,’’ he said.

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  • Army arrests 40 suspects, recovers 400 jerry cans of petrol from vandals

    The Nigerian Army said on Thursday that it arrested 40 suspected vandals, cultists and impersonators and recovered over 400 jerry cans filled with petroleum products.

    The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 81 Division, Maj. Gen. Enobong Udoh, said in a statement that the suspects were arrested at different places between Lagos and Ogun states.

    According to the GOC, the arrests were made following reliable information received from well-meaning Nigerians during anti-illegal bunkering and anti-pipeline vandalism patrol.

    “This arrest was made in conjuction with Department of State Security, Inspector General of Police Task Force Team, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Federal Road Safety Corp and Lagos Neighborhood Safety Corps.

    “We swooped on suspected pipeline vandals at Magboro in Ogun State along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway on May 16.

    “On sighting the troops, the armed vandals fired sporadically before abandoning their vehicles loaded with the refined PMS and some empty jerry cans and fled to avoid being arrested.

    “Notwithstanding, the troops arrested 12 suspected vandals during a Cordon and Search Operation conducted around the vicinity,” he said.

    Udoh said 24 vehicles, comprising of three trailer trucks, nine buses, eight space wagons, one Hilux van, three salon cars and four motorcycles abandoned by the vandals, were recovered.

    “Other items recovered include 166 50-litre jerry cans loaded with refined petrol, 130 empty 50-litres jerry cans, approximately 8,300 litres of refined PMS.

    “However, while recovering them, one of the vehicles caught fire and was completely razed,” he said.

    The GOC said the troops also raided a location where suspected vandals were carrying out their sabotage activities along NNPC pipeline at Akute.

    “The vandals concealed their vehicles with refined oil products and fled on arrival of the troops.

    “Five suspected vandals were arrested at the scene and items recovered include: nine vehicles, comprising six buses, two heavy-storage trucks and one sports utility vehicle.

    “Other items recovered include one motorcycle, seven mobile phones, 371 of 50-litres and 42 of 25-litres jerry cans loaded with refined PMS, 106 empty 50-jerry cans, a hose of about 500 metres in length used for siphoning products with approximately 19,600 litres of stolen PMS being recovered,” the statement stated

    Udoh also added that 12 impostors were arrested by the Special Team of Operation Checkmate at various locations in Lagos and Ogun States while perpetrating various acts of illegality dressed in military uniforms.

    “Troops also received reports of cult-related clashes at Reshe in Ikorodu Central Area.

    “On arrival, troops met a chaotic scene where seven vehicles were vandalized, properties destroyed and some law-abiding citizens injured.

    “On intervention by the troops, seven suspected cultists most of whom were of the EIYE Confraternity were arrested.

    “Items recovered include: seven mobile phones, three ATM cards, one ID card, eight belts, one wallet, four rings, three wrist watches, black substance suspected to be charms and the sum of N13,080,” he said.

    The GOC also said that four suspected cultists were arrested during another Cordon and Search operation conducted at Odokekere general area of Ikorodu.

    “The suspected cultists were among those who escaped from the raid carried out on April 16 at Eginrin Depression area of Ikorodu during the initiation ceremony.

    “Items recovered include 1 Itel Phone and a brown belt,” he said.

    The GOC said all arrested suspected pipeline vandals, impostors and cultists were undergoing preliminary investigations after which they would be handed over to the appropriate security agency for further investigation and prosecution.

    He enjoined the public to continue reaching out to the numbers below to give useful information that would assist in ridding their areas of criminal elements:

  • ‘Army needs more medical personnel’

    The Corp Commander, 68 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Maj.-Gen. Ikechukwu Okeke, on Tuesday in Lagos said that they needed more medical personnel for effective operational efficiency.

    Speaking at the inauguration of newly renovated Army Reference Hospital, Yaba, Lagos, Okeke said they needed to recruit more medical personnel in view of widespread deployment of doctors across formations and units, especially in the North East.

    “I wish to humbly appeal to the Chief of Army Staff , Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, to continue the gesture of recuitement and commissioning of medical personnel to fill the gaps.

    “I also commend the efforts being made to persuade the Ministry of Defence to absorb some temporary civilian staff employed by the hospitals to ease the salary burden,” he said.

    He said that the upgrade and renovation of the hospital would no doubt increase its capacity in the discharge of its role as a tertiary health institution.

    Earlier, Maj.- Gen. Rasheed Yusuf, who represented the Chief of Army Staff  ( COAS ), said that they have increased the number of corps medical personnel for sponsorship in several institutions from six to 10 per annum.

    “I have also released funds for the improvement of facilities in the Nigerian Army College of Nursing to enable it meet accreditation requirements and be able to admit civilian students.

    “This will assist in providing the right calibre of staff to man these renovated facilities for the deployment of medical personnel in formations and units of the army,” he said.

    The COAS enjoined the staff to maintain and use the facility optimally.

    The COAS also inaugurated the remodelled students’ hostel at Nigerian Army College of Logistics, Bonny Camp, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The COAS, during the inauguration, said that the army had employed retired personnel to train officers to enhance their professional training and operational efficiency.

    “The army places high premium on training of personnel as veritable tool for inculcating knowledge, skills and attitude to attain a battle winning force capable of meeting contemporary security challenges,” he said.

    Present at the inauguration were the 81 Division General Officer Commanding, Maj.-Gen. Enobong Udoh and other senior military officers, both serving and retired.

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