Mariam Sanni
The Nigerian Army High Command has debunked the misleading report by an online media alleging that the Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu raised an alarm over rising cases of pipeline vandalism during his recent visit to 6 Division, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
In a statement in Abuja by the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Appolonia Anele, the report was a misrepresentation of facts, misleading, malicious and should be disregarded”
The statement pointed out during the COAS’ address to troops at the 6 Division Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, on Jan. 9, he did not express concern nor raise any alarm over alleged rising pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta but rather emphasised the importance of the Division’s mandate to protect critical national infrastructure, noting that effective execution of the task would have a positive impact on the nation’s economy.
It added that the COAS then urged the troops to remain disciplined, committed and dedicated, assuring them that their welfare remained a top priority under his Command Philosophy and also approved immediate measures to address some challenges raised by commanders, including the construction of additional accommodation, renovation of existing quarters and completion of ongoing projects to ease accommodation challenges.
The statement read in part, ” The attention of Army Headquarters has been drawn to an outright misrepresentation of facts on the recent visit by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, to 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt Barracks.
“The submission by Sahara Reporters with the headline ‘Nigerian Army Chief Raises Alarm over Rising Pipeline Vandalism in Niger Delta’ is misleading, malicious and should be disregarded.
“It is also important to unequivocally state that the COAS did not express concern nor raise any alarm in any quarter on alleged rising cases of pipeline vandalism as portrayed in the misleading account.
“For the record, the COAS, while addressing troops on Friday, 9 January 2025, at 6 Division, Port Harcourt, said: “Your job here is very key to protecting critical national infrastructure, and once you do that job very well, it will impact positively on the economy of the country.
“So you need to take your job very seriously, be disciplined, committed and dedicated to the mandate of this Division. While you do that, be assured I will take care of your welfare issues, which are topmost priorities as captured in my Command Philosophy.
“Some of the challenges raised by your commanders were addressed immediately; for instance, the issue of accommodation. We have approved the construction of additional accommodation, the renovation of certain quarters and the completion of some ongoing projects.
“Once this is done, it will go a long way in mitigating some of the accommodation challenges that are here.
“In terms of quality education for your children, that is all being looked into, and in turn, we expect you to do your job conscientiously. So listen to your officers; they will guide you and lead you right.
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