By Ajogwu Jerry
The Nigerian army has frowned at the activities of 5th columnist guilty of prompting fake reportage by circulating unverified reports.
The Acting Spokesman of the Army, Col Sagir Musa advised journalists guilty as charged to desist from the unprofessional activity while speaking at the opening ceremony of the Directorate of Army Public Relations Combined Second and Third Quarter Study Period which opened in Kaduna State on Monday.
Sagir maintained that such negative reportage championed by journalists and social media terrorists is dampening the morale of troops combating insecurity in the country.
He pledged that the Nigerian army and the Directorate of Army Public Relations in particular will not be deterred by such negative reports.
"We (the Nigerian Army) shall continue to do our best in the promotion of Human Rights and must not allow the negative reports circulated in the media affect our genuine efforts to keep the record straight.
"Unverified stories promoted by a cross section of journalists must be discouraged because the success of troops is underreported and these negative publications dampen the morale of troops".
He said the aim of the study period hosted by 1 division Nigerian Army is to galvanize active participation of participants and personnel of the Directorate in understanding and projecting the towering image of Nigerian Army activities.
Sagir further enjoined participants to take advantage of the interactive session to engage each other with a view to enhance knowledge through proactive coverage of Nigerian Army events in line with the vision of the Chief of Army Staff which is "to have a professionally responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional role".
He expressed his gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai for his support to the Directorate of Army Public Relations since he assumed duty in July 2015.
In his opening remarks, the Chief of Army Staff represented by the General Officer Commanding 1 Division Nigerian Army, Maj. Gen. Faruk Yahaya tasked the Directorate to lead the fashioning of better innovation that will promote effective civil military relations and Nigerian Army operations.
The week long event with a theme "Strengthening the Nigerian Army Public Relations' Capacity in Managing Information in Contemporary Warfare" is expected to climax on Friday in the aftermath of a coordinated visit to media houses in the State.
Former resource persons of the Nigerian Army notably Major General Chris Olukolade (rtd), Brig. Gen. Sani Kuksheka Usman (rtd), Brig. Gen. John Agim (rtd) including spokespersons (serving and retired)
of various security agencies in the country are scheduled to address participants at the event.
of various security agencies in the country are scheduled to address participants at the event.
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