Gallantry: New 8 Div GOC Visits Sokoto Threatened Tidibale Village
Gallantry: New 8 Div GOC Visits Sokoto Threatened Tidibale Village
By Ankeli Emmanuel, Sokoto
Barely few days after assuming office as the new General Officer Commanding 8 Division and Commander Sector 2 Joint Task Force (North West) Operation FANSAN YAMMA Major General Bemgba Paul Koughna has visited Tidibale, the village recently threatened by notorious terrorists kingpin, Bello Turji.

The GOC who carried out the assessment visit as part of his first official engagements, assured not only the frightened people of Tidibale community, Isa Local Government Area, Sokoto State but the entire States under his control of the Nigerian Army’s unwavering dedication to ensuring the safety and security of their lives and properties.
Addressing residents, General Koughna emphasized that his visit was part of an initial assessment following the safe return of Tidibale’s residents who were said to be threatened by bandits. He underscored the Nigerian Army’s commitment to protecting communities and restoring normalcy, enabling residents to resume their daily activities,especially farming without fear.
A statement by Lieutenant Colonel, Olaniyi Osoba, the Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations 8 Division Nigerian Army/Sector 2 Operation
FANSAN YAMMA quoted the GOC as
highlighted that troops are now stationed in Tidibale to maintain a robust security presence and remain vigilant, ready to respond swiftly to any threats or emergencies.
While assuring that no area of the community would be left under the control of any bandit groups, the new GOC, General Koughna further called on residents to stay alert and promptly report any suspicious activities to security forces, adding by working together, they can collectively strengthen peace and security in their communities.
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Responding onbehalf of the people of Tidibale community, the Sarkin Arewa, Alhaji Ibrahim expressed deep gratitude to the GOC for the timely visit, particularly given the ongoing security challenges.
“The visit has renewed our hope and we sincerely appreciate the Nigerian Army’s efforts to secure the community and help them return to their daily lives. We are confident in the GOC’s commitment to bringing lasting peace and stability to the region”, Alhai Ibrahim enthused.
Earlier the GOC received a detailed operational briefing from the Commanding Officer 26 Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Nasiru Mustapha, upon his arrival at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Isa. The briefing provided critical insights into the current security situation and ongoing operations in the area.
Recall that the Nigerian Army always assured Nigerians of their commitment to protecting lives and property and request for an honest collaboration with local communities to achieve enduring peace and security in the Northwest region