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Uduaghan Commends Nigeria Army For Stabilising Security by comrodioodio20: 7:14am On Feb 26, 2015
THE Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Ewetan Uduaghan has commended the Nigerian Army for their active effort in stabilising security in the country.
Dr. Uduaghan gave this commendation while addressing the new Commanding Officer, 2nd Mechanised Division of The Nigerian Army, Ibadan, Major Gen. Sanusi Muazu and his men who paid him a courtesy call at the Governor’s office Annex, Warri.
He congratulated the new Commanding Officer, as well as appealed to him and his men to continue to be active in the discharge of their duties, adding that though there are no longer issues of crisis in the state, there are still lots of security issues around to deal with, especially in this period of election.
Dr. Uduaghan also appreciated the laudable effort of the Army in fighting Boko-Haram insurgency in the country, saying that the results recorded so far in the North East within two weeks of the postponement of the elections has been successful and quite commendable.
The Commanding Officer, Major Gen. Sanusi Muazu in his response, expressed his gratitude to the Governor for his quick response in honouring their request to meet with him, adding that they will continue to do the good work in maintaining the relationship between the Nigerian Army and the state.
He thanked him for all the support his troupe have being enjoying from the State Government, even as he assured him that they will provide excellent security arrangement as well as enabling environment before, during and after the elections, maintaining that the 2007 Pre and Post-election violence experienced in the country will not happen this time around.
Major Gen. Sanusi Muazu, also commended the Governor for his vision of “Delta Beyond Oil”, saying that it is a good initiative which every responsible state should key into, adding that it is very important for us to look beyond what we have presently and find a way of protecting our future.

Re: Uduaghan Commends Nigeria Army For Stabilising Security by Omokos(m): 7:19am On Feb 26, 2015
Kudos to the Nigeria Army and God Bless EEU
Re: Uduaghan Commends Nigeria Army For Stabilising Security by DaBullIT(m): 7:20am On Feb 26, 2015
Ok congrats but remember to ask them to help you resolve the crisis in Nigeria Delta
Re: Uduaghan Commends Nigeria Army For Stabilising Security by oagbanashiymai: 7:21am On Feb 26, 2015
A good one there
Re: Uduaghan Commends Nigeria Army For Stabilising Security by Vicotex(m): 7:23am On Feb 26, 2015
Apc will avoid this thread like Ebola.

Kudos to the C'n'C and the armies.
Apc come and campaign with this good news
Re: Uduaghan Commends Nigeria Army For Stabilising Security by nelsonegware: 8:32am On Feb 26, 2015
The Army has done very well in stabilizing internal security in Nigeria. Kudos to them.

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