 And moving on now, the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Furuk Yahya, is on a visit to Lagos to inspect military formations and other vital engagement. He speaks on measures adopted by the Nigerian Army to end insecurity. This was during his visit to the 64 battalion Bonny Camp in Lagos, plus the Biafrica's correspondent, Destiny Mauma, has more. After 185 years of existence, the Nigerian Army maintains discipline year on year. The Chief of Army Staff shows how fit troops and superiors of the Nigerian Army are. He engages them in several counts of press-ups while on a visit to 64 battalion Bonny Camp. He speaks to troops on the needs to be their brothers' keeper, synergy and well-being of the members of the Nigerian Army. Not forgetting insecurity, Lieutenant-General Yahya speaks to journalists on measures taken so far to cop the menace. And now I have seen also areas of intervention and support that we will continue to give. I want to assure that Nigerian Army will continue to do its best to address the myriad of security challenges that we are having across the country, whether it is north-east, northward, north-central, south-east, south-south and all across. And the soldiers are doing well in synergy, of course, with other services, other agencies and other stakeholders, including traditional ruler, traditional institution, opinion leaders and all others. We need all hands to be on deck and together we can fight this insecurity and these other challenges we find ourselves. Perhaps periodic engagements like this by the Chief of Army Staff would add some motivation to the well-won morale of the Army in combating insecurity. Destiny Momo for Plus TV Africa. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.