Nigerian Army To Begin Exercise Python Dance II In The South East – Details
The Nigerian Army, Friday, said it would commence its second phase of
Exercise PYTHON DANCE, tagged Python Dance II, otherwise known as EGWU
EKE II, in the South Eastern part of Nigeria, comprising states such as
Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo, from Friday 15 September to
Saturday 14 October 2017.

It said the Exercise Python Dance II “is conceptualised to transit
into real time operations…against violent criminals and agitators when
called upon.”
A statement signed on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant
General Tukur Yusufu Buratai, by the Army Chief of Training and
Operations, said the conduct of the exercise Python Dance II in the
South East states has become even more expedient due to the “mindless
assassinations (even in religious places), attack on security personnel,
theft of weapons, armed banditry, kidnapping, cultism and violent
agitations, as well as other security challenges that have recently
become prevalent in the South Eastern part of the country.”
It said, during the exercise, emphasis will be placed on raids,
cordon and search operations, anti-kidnapping drills, road blocks, check
points and show of force, as well as humanitarian activities such as
medical outreach.
It also said that the “Operation EGWU EKE II is set to be another
epoch making exercise that would make the nation proud of the Nigerian
Army’s determination at sustaining its constitutional role of defending
the territorial integrity of the nation as well as its commitment to aid
the civil authority to bring about peace and security in the south
eastern part of our dear country.”
It said, “In this regard, members of the public especially the
residents of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo States are enjoined
not to panic as their safety and well-being is guaranteed at all times.
The general public is requested to remain vigilant and be security
conscious, as suspected criminals may be fleeing from military
operations in these areas and finding safe haven amidst our communities.
“The public is also reminded to report any suspicious activity or
movement to the nearest military formation or other security agencies
for prompt action. In order to ensure cordial civil-military relations,
we shall make contact phone numbers of all Brigade Commanders public in
addition to the Nigerian Army short code Information and Call Centre
193.”




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