Shuaibu disclosed this at the opening of an Improvised Explosive Device awareness and detection training for the Civilian Joint Task Force in Maiduguri.
“In view of this, the need for them to resort to IEDs cannot be over-emphasised.
“This training is tailored towards equipping participants with requisite skills and knowledge required to search, detect, identify, and mark IEDs for their safety while on operations,” he said.
He noted that there was a need to do more to prevent the terrorists’ IEDs from hindering troops’ freedom of action and freedom of movement of citizens.
The commander reiterated the need for realistic training, assuring that the participants would be provided with the requisite equipment to carry out their duties effectively at the end of the training.
Earlier, the Commander 47 Engineering Brigade in Maiduguri, Brig.-Gen. AO Kazeem said the course was put up in line with the Theatre Commander’s intent of training members of the CJTF on IED awareness, search, identification, and marking.
He appreciated the Theatre Commander for making the course a reality by providing all the resources required to run the course effectively and efficiently.
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