Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja has restated the commitment of the Nigerian Army to enhance the combat readiness and efficiency of its personnel through sports and physical training.
At the opening of the Nigerian Army Combat Sports Coaching and Officiating Clinic 2024 organised by the Directorate of Army Physical Training (DAPT) yesterday in Abuja, Lagabaja said the purpose of the clinic was to give army coaches and athletes the required resources and techniques needed to improve their skills.
Represented by the deputy chief of training (Army), Maj.-Gen. Musa Etsu-Ndagi, the COAS said it was also to make them win laurels for the army and professional competence that would translate to troop’s combat efficiency in the field.
Lagbaja said he had directed that all training and sporting activities in Training Year 2024 should focus on those events with relevance to kinetic application.
He added that the directive was geared towards emphasising the professional conduct of military operations aimed at addressing the security challenges nationwide.
“I am glad to observe that the DAPT has made appreciable efforts to deliver on this mandate.
“In spite of the focus on events with impact on kinetic operations, the directorate under the direction of Army Headquarters Department of Training has continued to innovate training activities to enhance the capacity and performance of our sportsmen in all aspects.
“Accordingly, the initiative by the DAPT on the novel idea of a combined coaching and officiating clinic in the Training Year 2024 is commendable.
“It is sequel to this, that I approved the conduct of this second edition.
“I am aware that, the clinic is aimed at building the capacity of army coaches and sportsmen in combat events on modern fighting and scoring techniques, which engender excellence in national and international combat sports competitions,” Lagbaja said.
The acting director, Directorate of Army Physical Training, Brig.-Gen. Abdulrahim Bello, said the essence of the clinic was to build more capacity that would invariably improve troops’ combat efficiency in the field.
Bello said the importance of training and adequate knowledge of combat was essential for success in sport activities.
According to him, “This clinic was organised to ensure the Nigerian Army coaches and athletes are given the required additional training in line with international best practice.