The Nigerian Army will uphold thoroughness in its recruitment processes to ensure that only qualified persons are recruited, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has said.
He disclosed this on Monday at the final screening for 80 regular recruits at Falgore Forest training camp in Kano State.
The COAS said the exercise was a new approach to the screening and recruitment process of the Nigerian Army, adding that it was borne out of the need to recruit the best.
Buratai said the lessons drawn from experiences in the field had made it imperative to recruit the best, noting that faulty process could lead to “faulty training and subsequently, faulty operations”.
According to him, the Nigerian Army is not ready for that again.
“As such, you must make up your mind that you are ready to serve your country as a soldier and you should be ready, anywhere you are deployed, after your passing out.
“All of you will go to Sambisa at the end of your depot training,” he said.
The Nigerian Army will uphold thoroughness in its recruitment processes to ensure that only qualified persons are recruited, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has said.
He disclosed this on Monday at the final screening for 80 regular recruits at Falgore Forest training camp in Kano State.
The COAS said the exercise was a new approach to the screening and recruitment process of the Nigerian Army, adding that it was borne out of the need to recruit the best.
Buratai said the lessons drawn from experiences in the field had made it imperative to recruit the best, noting that faulty process could lead to “faulty training and subsequently, faulty operations”.
According to him, the Nigerian Army is not ready for that again.
“As such, you must make up your mind that you are ready to serve your country as a soldier and you should be ready, anywhere you are deployed, after your passing out.
“All of you will go to Sambisa at the end of your depot training,” he said.
The Nigerian Army will uphold thoroughness in its recruitment processes to ensure that only qualified persons are recruited, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has said.
He disclosed this on Monday at the final screening for 80 regular recruits at Falgore Forest training camp in Kano State.
The COAS said the exercise was a new approach to the screening and recruitment process of the Nigerian Army, adding that it was borne out of the need to recruit the best.
Buratai said the lessons drawn from experiences in the field had made it imperative to recruit the best, noting that faulty process could lead to “faulty training and subsequently, faulty operations”.
According to him, the Nigerian Army is not ready for that again.
“As such, you must make up your mind that you are ready to serve your country as a soldier and you should be ready, anywhere you are deployed, after your passing out.
“All of you will go to Sambisa at the end of your depot training,” he said.
The Nigerian Army will uphold thoroughness in its recruitment processes to ensure that only qualified persons are recruited, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has said.
He disclosed this on Monday at the final screening for 80 regular recruits at Falgore Forest training camp in Kano State.
The COAS said the exercise was a new approach to the screening and recruitment process of the Nigerian Army, adding that it was borne out of the need to recruit the best.
Buratai said the lessons drawn from experiences in the field had made it imperative to recruit the best, noting that faulty process could lead to “faulty training and subsequently, faulty operations”.
According to him, the Nigerian Army is not ready for that again.
“As such, you must make up your mind that you are ready to serve your country as a soldier and you should be ready, anywhere you are deployed, after your passing out.
“All of you will go to Sambisa at the end of your depot training,” he said.
The Nigerian Army will uphold thoroughness in its recruitment processes to ensure that only qualified persons are recruited, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has said.
He disclosed this on Monday at the final screening for 80 regular recruits at Falgore Forest training camp in Kano State.
The COAS said the exercise was a new approach to the screening and recruitment process of the Nigerian Army, adding that it was borne out of the need to recruit the best.
Buratai said the lessons drawn from experiences in the field had made it imperative to recruit the best, noting that faulty process could lead to “faulty training and subsequently, faulty operations”.
According to him, the Nigerian Army is not ready for that again.
“As such, you must make up your mind that you are ready to serve your country as a soldier and you should be ready, anywhere you are deployed, after your passing out.
“All of you will go to Sambisa at the end of your depot training,” he said.
The Nigerian Army will uphold thoroughness in its recruitment processes to ensure that only qualified persons are recruited, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has said.
He disclosed this on Monday at the final screening for 80 regular recruits at Falgore Forest training camp in Kano State.
The COAS said the exercise was a new approach to the screening and recruitment process of the Nigerian Army, adding that it was borne out of the need to recruit the best.
Buratai said the lessons drawn from experiences in the field had made it imperative to recruit the best, noting that faulty process could lead to “faulty training and subsequently, faulty operations”.
According to him, the Nigerian Army is not ready for that again.
“As such, you must make up your mind that you are ready to serve your country as a soldier and you should be ready, anywhere you are deployed, after your passing out.
“All of you will go to Sambisa at the end of your depot training,” he said.
The Nigerian Army will uphold thoroughness in its recruitment processes to ensure that only qualified persons are recruited, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has said.
He disclosed this on Monday at the final screening for 80 regular recruits at Falgore Forest training camp in Kano State.
The COAS said the exercise was a new approach to the screening and recruitment process of the Nigerian Army, adding that it was borne out of the need to recruit the best.
Buratai said the lessons drawn from experiences in the field had made it imperative to recruit the best, noting that faulty process could lead to “faulty training and subsequently, faulty operations”.
According to him, the Nigerian Army is not ready for that again.
“As such, you must make up your mind that you are ready to serve your country as a soldier and you should be ready, anywhere you are deployed, after your passing out.
“All of you will go to Sambisa at the end of your depot training,” he said.
The Nigerian Army will uphold thoroughness in its recruitment processes to ensure that only qualified persons are recruited, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, has said.
He disclosed this on Monday at the final screening for 80 regular recruits at Falgore Forest training camp in Kano State.
The COAS said the exercise was a new approach to the screening and recruitment process of the Nigerian Army, adding that it was borne out of the need to recruit the best.
Buratai said the lessons drawn from experiences in the field had made it imperative to recruit the best, noting that faulty process could lead to “faulty training and subsequently, faulty operations”.
According to him, the Nigerian Army is not ready for that again.
“As such, you must make up your mind that you are ready to serve your country as a soldier and you should be ready, anywhere you are deployed, after your passing out.
“All of you will go to Sambisa at the end of your depot training,” he said.