Share!
Enugu Residents Urged to Remain Calm as Army Conducts Training Exercise
The Nigerian Army has advised residents of Enugu State to remain calm as they conduct a training exercise between March 17 and March 20. Residents may notice a heavy movement of troops and equipment, and hear gunshots, but there’s no cause for alarm.
Lt.-Col. Jonah Unuakhalu, Acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations for the 82 Division, said the exercise is part of a week-long range classification exercise by Nigerian Army personnel.
The army is simply conducting a routine training operation to ensure their personnel are equipped to handle various situations.
So, if you’re in Enugu between March 17 and March 20, don’t panic if you see troops moving around or hear gunshots. Just go about your daily business as usual, and let the army personnel do their thing.
“In line with the Army Headquarters Training Directives for 2025, the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army will conduct its first range classification exercise of the year from Monday, March 17 to Thursday, March 20, 2025.
“The range classification will take place at the Army Training Area in Udi Local Government Area (LGA), located just outside the Enugu metropolis.
“The exercise is designed to sharpen the shooting skills of officers and soldiers in the Division, as well as assess the serviceability of weapons that have not been deployed in operations,” he added.
Unuakhalu further assured the public, especially residents of Ogbede, Ukehe, Umoka, Affa, Ochima, and Onyohor communities in Udi LGA, that there was no cause for alarm.
He urged them not to panic on sighting heavy movement of troops and equipment or hearing gunshots during the specified dates.
“Additionally, locals are advised to stay clear of the range area throughout the exercise, as it will involve the use of live ammunition,” he said.
“Thank you for your usual cooperation, and please accept the warmest regards of the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division Nigerian Army,” Unuakhalu added.(L