 Staying with security martyrs, the Nigerian army says it is combat ready to surmount the various security threats confronting the country, resulting in activities of terrorism and boundary kidnapping, separatism, agitators, and other criminal elements across the country until the nation becomes safe overall, the citizens. The chief of army staff, Lieutenant General Saarid Lagraja, gave the assurance at a passing out parade of 6,315 Nigerian army of 85 regular recruits intake depot in Zaria, Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria. The army chief reminded the young soldiers that the military is a life of sacrifice to the country and allegiance to the defended paying their supreme price. The young soldiers are coming into the Nigerian army at a period when our dear country is faced with myriads of security challenges, a variety of threats that they will be deployed to manage or defeat include insurgency in the northeast, banditry and cattle rustling in the northwest, farmer's edicts clashes in the north central, secessionist agitations and courtesm in the southeast, militancy and vandalization of critical national assets and infrastructure in the south south and southwest, in splitorial security challenges as necessitated in Nigerian armies increased manpower drive. You have accepted the IS call to duty any Nigerian can take off. You have joined the unique league of Nigerians who have elected to abide by the requirements of exceptional discipline, loyalty and dedication to duty. That is the life you have chosen. Effective training is the foundation upon which operational successes rest for us to be a step ahead of our adversaries. Our training must be dynamic, ingenious and adaptive. We must develop skills and operational competencies. The bad guys lack or cannot catch up.