Operation Safe Haven commander tasks newly-promoted personnel on discipline

L-R: Commander Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), Major General Ibrahim Ali, being assisted by an officer to decorate one of the newly-promoted personnel at the OPSH headquarters in Jos, Plateau State. Picture: Isaac Shobayo.

The Commander Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), Major General Ibrahim Ali, has enjoined the ten newly promoted personnel of the command to allow their promotion further spur them to greater heights.

General Ali who gave the advice during the decoration ceremony in Jos, Plateau State said he took the promotion of personnel serving under his command very serious, adding that the confidence the Armed Forces of Nigeria have in the troops was responsible for the elevation to their next higher ranks.

He, therefore, urged the newly promoted airmen to remain dedicated to their job and commended the troops for their commitment to the service of the nation, urging them to strive to justify the confidence reposed in them by their service.

General Ali further urged those promoted to remain forthright, disciplined and neutral in the discharge of their national assignments.

The commander stressed that the promotion should spur the personnel to do more for the betterment of the nation.

Speaking on behalf of the newly promoted personnel, Lance Corporal Nwosu, thanked the commander for decorating them with their new badges of rank.

He further thanked the officers and family members who came to celebrate with them on the occasion and vowed to remain dedicated to their constitutional responsibilities of defending the country.

 

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