
After one month filled with drama, alleged killings and alleged
deadly vaccination stories, the Nigerian Army has formally ended
Operation Python Dance II (Exercise Egwu Eke II) in the South East.
General Officer Commanding 82 Division of the army, Major General
Adamu Baba Abubakar, who represented Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant
General Tukur Buratai, formally ended the Egwu Eke II on Saturday,
October 14, 2017.
In a statement by the Deputy Director, Public Relations of the
division, Colonel Sagir Musa, the closing ceremony took place in Sector 1
Tactical Headquarters at Umuahia, Abia state, for one hour, on
Saturday 14 October 2017, with the traditional activation of camp fire,
which formally signified successful completion of the exercise.
“General Abubakar commended all the officers, soldiers and
personnel of paramilitary organisations that collaborated and
synergised, worked tirelessly and commendably throughout the one month
period of the exercise.”
Sagir also said “the achievements recorded during the exercise,
in the areas of attainment of the mission, specific training
objectives, improvement in peace and security, curtailing the menace of
violent irredentist groups in the theatre of the exercise (South Eastern
part of Nigeria) is remarkable.”
The state government was represented by Engineer Emmanuel Nwabuko,
who expressed appreciation of the government and people of the state for
the numerous achievements of the exercise “in terms of improvement of peace, security and stability of the state.”
He remarked further that “the collaborative relationship with the
army can be traced to the time when, in 2010 to 2011, kidnappers, armed
robbers and other hoodlums paralysed economic and social activities in
the state.
“It was the army that rescued us. So, we are ready to always leverage on this relationship whenever the need arise.”
The operation ended on a controversial note though.

