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CNS to troops: Don't be distracted, overwhelmed by recent challenges

The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, has warned officers and Ratings of the Nigerian Navy not to be distracted or overwhelmed by recent challenges experienced by

CNS to troops: Don't be distracted, overwhelmed by recent challenges
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April 11, 2026·3 min read

The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, has warned officers and Ratings of the Nigerian Navy not to be distracted or overwhelmed by recent challenges experienced by the military in various theaters of operations.

Vice Admiral Abbas said this during the first quarter route March for personnel of the service in Abuja, on Saturday.

The Nation reports that the military had, in recent times, experienced some operational challenges that led to the killings of personnel by terrorists in the North East theater of Operation.

Represented by the Director Minnning, 

Rear Admiral Kolawole Oguntuga, the CNS said personnel must not allow the sacrifices and efforts of our past heroes to be in vain.

He said, “I do not want us to be distracted or overwhelmed by the events and happenings around us. By this, I believe you understand what I mean. A lot is happening across various theatres of operations, and while we acknowledge these challenges, we will not condone actions that undermine our collective efforts—because you and I know what is at stake.

“The Armed Forces of Nigeria remain one of the key institutions holding our dear country together. Therefore, we must not allow the sacrifices and efforts of our past heroes to be in vain.

“For us to sustain this fight and continue enhancing our national security, we must remain physically and mentally fit. That is why this exercise is not meant to be a one-off activity. Rather, it should be sustained individually and collectively, at all times.”

The Naval Chief emphasized the significance of physical exercise, noting that for the military to sustain this fight and continue enhancing our national security, we must remain physically and mentally fit. 

Abbas said that to achieve the desired objectives, physical exercise must not be a one-off activity, but should be sustained individually and collectively, at all times.

“We must continually strive to maintain both physical fitness and mental alertness so that we can effectively discharge our constitutional responsibilities and uphold the oath we have sworn to defend this nation,” the CNS said. 

“As we moved out this morning, I am sure you noticed the excitement among the civilians we encountered along the way. They looked at us with confidence and expectation. They believe in us, and therefore, we must not betray that trust.

“We must prove to them that the Nigerian Navy and the Armed Forces in general remain a formidable force to be reckoned with,” the Naval Chief added.

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