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Theatre Commander Praises Troops’ Resilience, Calls for Strict Information Control

Major General Oluyinka Olalekan Soyele, the Theatre Commander of Joint Task Force North West Operation Hadarin Daji (Operation Fansan Yamma), has urged soldiers to put information security first and refrain from speaking to the enemy in any way. At a Christmas feast for the military in Gusau, Zamfara State, this order was restated.

Major General Soyele praised the troops for their outstanding operational accomplishments over the last year in a statement issued by Lieutenant Colonel Abubakar Abdullahi, Coordinator of the Joint Media Coordination Centre for Operation Fansan Yamma. Despite difficult circumstances, he praised their tenacity and unshakable dedication to bringing stability and peace back to the area.

The Theatre Commander urged the troops to face the upcoming year with fresh vigor and dedication after considering the year’s operations. He emphasized the need of flexibility and responsiveness to changing threats and exhorted them to use the knowledge and insights they have obtained to improve the efficacy of operations in the future.

In order to protect sensitive data, General Soyele also underlined how crucial it is to be discreet and vigilant throughout operations. He emphasized how crucial these security measures are to the accomplishment of current and upcoming operations.

In addition to celebrating the holiday season, the Christmas meal gave the troops a chance to strengthen their bonds and solidarity. In addition to expressing his sincere gratitude for their expertise and commitment to duty, Major General Soyele promised them ongoing support to help them achieve their goals.

The occasion boosted the troops’ spirits and strengthened their desire to maintain the greatest standards of ethics and behavior as they strive for enduring peace in the area.


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