The Navy on Wednesday said it
would collaborate with the police to the rescue the abducted persons of
the Nigerian Turkish International College.
This followed the call for help by the police to the military.
The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Adm. Ibok Ette-Ibas, announced this at the inauguration of Senior Rates Mess in Apapa, Lagos.
The CNS said the navy would rise to the occasion.
Five
female students and three members of staff of Nigerian Turkish
International College (NTIC), Ogun State, were kidnapped from the
school on Jan. 13.
The police said they had
located the whereabouts of the kidnappers and their victims, but were
experiencing difficulties in accessing the area due to the difficult
terrain.
“The incident that happened is very
unfortunate and the armed forces and the navy in particular, have always
been very handy to support whenever issues like this occur and we
explore whatever options are available.
“The
navy has in the past aided the police and its sister services in
arresting and containing the menace of kidnappers in that area."
On
the Niger Delta crisis, the CNS said the navy would not down its
weapons even as the Federal Government was still exploring dialogue with
the militants.
“But for us in the military,
we are taught just one thing- to bring force to bear wherever called
upon to achieve our political master’s will.
“We have been doing that and we will continue to do that.
“We train our men to ensure that when called up, we do what will ensure peace and unity for the nation”, he said.
He said his administration was committed to shelter related medical service infrastructure and general welfare of personnel.
“The
philosophy at the foreground of this happy event is packaged in my
Strategic Directive 2015, promulgated at my resumption of office.
“It
clearly acknowledges that adequate motivating and inspiring inputs are
indispensable to the attainment of the NN operational goals.
“There
has been massive overhaul of navy personnel support structure, through
repositioned professional training and in- service education, fleet
recapitalisation, reactivation and platforms operational sustenance.
“Others
include workplace enhancement, transport service expansion,
accommodation decency priority and social utilities delivery.
He
also mentioned “responsive medical cover and the unprecedented boost to
recreational infrastructure, as exemplified by this immediate finished
product before us.”
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