Defeat of Boko Haram has restored confidence in Army-Presidency.

Presidency on Monday congratulated the Nigerian Army on the defeat of insurgency in Nigeria noting that the feat has restored worldwide confidence in the capacity of army to take on tough security challenges.
Mr. Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to the President, Media and Publicity, made the remark at the Guards Brigade First Quarter Inter-Unit Short Talk Competition in Abuja.
Adesina who was guest of honour said the Nigerian Army deserved a pat on the back for its efforts in curtailing the activities of the insurgents, and fighting other criminal elements in various parts of the country.
The president’s spokesman said: “I must at this point commend the effort of the Nigerian Army in clearing the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists from North east of our dear country and other ongoing operations against criminal elements across the country
“We must continue to reflect and remember the great sacrifices our gallant men and women in the Nigerian Army are making to keep our fatherland safe and habitable. Well done and keep it up”.
He opined that regular training and equipping the army remained important in view of rising security challenges.
“I am delighted that the Guards Brigade in particular and the Nigerian Army in general is making effort to train its personnel,’’ he said.
On improvement of communication skills for soldiers, Adesina noted that acquiring appropriate skills in public speaking will greatly enhance the army’s internal and external relations.
“We must continue to reflect and remember the great sacrifices our gallant men and women in the Nigerian Army are making to keep our fatherland safe and habitable. Well done and keep it up”.
He added that regular training and equipping the army remained important in view of rising security challenges.
The event was designed by Guards Brigade to enhance the ability of men and officers to communicate effectively with the public, especially on their operations.
Earlier, Commander, Guards Brigade, Brigadier- General, Musa Sani Yusuf, said the competition was organized to enhance the personal confidence of officers and men in public speaking.
He said the event also seeks to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the army to the public.