By Abubakar Abdullahi
The newly appointed Commander of the 301 Artillery Regiment Nigeria Army (General Support) in Gombe state, Col. Sule Musa Ahmed has expressed his determination to address security challenges in the region.
Speaking during a media parley, held at the regiment’s command premises, Col. S.M Ahmed outlined the army’s commitment to fostering better relations with the local population.
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The commander said his aims is to tackle security challenges bedeviling Gombe state, such as Kalare boys, clashes between farmers and herders, inter-ethnic disputes, and various criminal activities within Gombe state.
He emphasized the army’s willingness to collaborate with relevant security agencies, media organizations, and the community to reshape the perception of Nigerians.
He also stressed that their operations would be conducted with a strong respect for human rights.
In his response, Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists Gombe state Chapter, Comrade Sa’idu Bappah Malala, expressed the unwavering readiness of Journalists in Gombe state to collaborate closely with the 301 Artillery Regiment.
He assured that the journalistic community would provide an open line of communication, ensuring the safety and well-being of the people of Gombe state.
Comrade Malala also called on all media outlets and journalists in Gombe state to unite in their cooperation with the Nigeria Army, to contribute to a crime-free society.
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The event was attended by representatives of various media houses in Gombe state, along with the captains of the regiments.
The Nigeria Union of Journalists was honored with an award, which was received by Gombe State from the 301 Artillery Regiment in Gombe.
Speaking during a media parley, held at the regiment’s command premises, Col. S.M Ahmed outlined the army’s commitment to fostering better relations with the local population.
The commander said his aims is to tackle security challenges bedeviling Gombe state, such as Kalare boys, clashes between farmers and herders, inter-ethnic disputes, and various criminal activities within Gombe state.
He emphasized the army’s willingness to collaborate with relevant security agencies, media organizations, and the community to reshape the perception of Nigerians.
He also stressed that their operations would be conducted with a strong respect for human rights.
In his response, Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists Gombe state Chapter, Comrade Sa’idu Bappah Malala, expressed the unwavering readiness of Journalists in Gombe state to collaborate closely with the 301 Artillery Regiment.
He assured the commander that the journalistic community would provide an open line of communication, ensuring the safety and well-being of the people of Gombe state.
Comrade Malala also called on all media outlets and journalists in Gombe state to unite in their cooperation with the Nigeria Army, to contribute to a crime-free society.
The event was attended by representatives of various media houses in Gombe state, along with the captains of the regiments.
The Nigeria Union of Journalists was honored with an award, which was received by Gombe State from the 301 Artillery Regiment in Gombe.