Thursday, June 4, 2026

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We will do our best to keep Kogi safe, Commander 12 Brigade

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From Emmanuel Adeyemi, Lokoja

The Commander, 12 Brigade Nigeria Army Brig. Gen. Kasim Umar-Sidi has given assurance that the Army would continue to do it’s best in ensuring that bandits terrorizing Kogi State are dealt with , to enable the people  of the state live peacefully.

Brigadier General Umar-Sidi stated this  on Tuesday  while addressing the executive  members of the Correspondents Chapel of  Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Kogi State Council during a courtesy call on him in his office.

While urging Nigerians  to support security agencies to enable them perform their statutory obligation, the Commander noted that branding Nigeria as a disgraced nation and a country of particular concern as a result of the security challenges  facing the country  was not encouraging to the gallant soldiers staking their lives to defend the country.

“Our officers and men are being killed in the sacrifice we make to keep this nation safe for the citizens. Any negative perception or report against our men or the military in general, dampens their morale .

“Therefore, people should not put issues on the prism of religion, which can not help us move forward as a nation, ” he stated.

Brigadier  Umar-Sidi who is the fifth  Commander of the 12 Brigade  also advised Nigerians that  “Whenever there a challenges, we should, as a people, put heads together to see how best we can solve them for the growth and development of the country.

“Nigeria is for all of us and we don’t have another country we can call our own therefore we should put this nation first above any personal interest so that this challenge of insecurity can be tackled”

He  commended  the Correspondents’  EXCO for the courtesy visit and  pledged the command’s readiness to partner with the chapel  toward the dissemination of the 12 Brigade  Nigeria Army’s activities to the general public.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of the Chapel, Comrade  Segun Ademola Salami of the Channels Television , told the Commander that the EXCO was in his office  to solicit for partnership toward publicising the  efforts being made in securing the people of Kogi state.

Salami said that the military, especially the 12 brigade command, was doing a lot in Kogi in the area of dealing with kidnappers, bandits, and terrorists but such good strides were under reported.

“I want to assure you that the Correspondents Chapel is very ready to partner with you and give the command the desired publicity,” he stated.