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The Bayelsa government on Saturday loaned its help to the progressing military preparing operation and its group relations segment by the Nigerian Army in the Niger Delta. Gov. Seriake Dickson encouraged the general population of the state to disapprove the gossip that the activity, dedicated 'Operation Crocodile Smile II', which incorporates free therapeutic care, would imperil the wellbeing and security of the general population.
In an announcement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Francis Agbo in Yenagoa, Dickson decided while accepting a letter of tribute from the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai. Dickson, who depicted the gossip as unwarranted, encouraged Nigerians not to freeze, rather collaborate with the military in releasing its medicinal effort and group bolster activities. Emphasizing his organization's dedication toward maintaining the predominant peace, security and solidness in the state, Dickson guaranteed the Nigerian Army and other security offices of more noteworthy help in the release of their sacred obligations. He clarified that the state government had given a substantial field of land for the working of a military quarters in Yenagoa and a Forward Operations Base at the western senatorial locale to improve security. "The military and other security offices are a power for good and I need to utilize this chance to approach group pioneers to keep on supporting the military. "We can't have a Nigerian military that is coming here to infuse individuals with harmful substances. "That isn't the armed force we have. This is our own particular armed force. These are our siblings, companions and kindred Nigerians, who mean well for every one of us.'' Dickson said. The Chief of Army Staff, who was spoken to by Maj.- Gen. Rogers Nicholas, lauded Dickson for the precious help to his organization. Buratai said the help incorporated the arrangement of land for building a military enclosure, a Forward Operation Base and making a favorable situation for the Army to handle instability in the state. Conveying a letter of thankfulness from the Nigerian Army, he praised the general population of Bayelsa for their understanding, participation, and swore that the Army would intensify endeavors in handling security challenges in the nation. The Chief of Army Staff, in the letter insinuated Dickson of the Army's expectation to complete its medicinal effort program and gift of instructive materials to different groups.
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