 The chief of AMI's staff, Lt. Gen. Tower Reed Lagma, just says, the Nigerian AMI will continue to be responsible and responsive in its engagement with the society. He stressed that such commitment in the ongoing end-of-year exercises and operations have strengthened its objectives to combating piracy, oil theft, banditry, kidnapping, terrorism, insurgency, secessionist agitation, and others. He made this known at the close and brief press briefing of exercise clean sweep, declaring Ikeja Kanton meant free of exploded ordinances, plus TV defence correspondent Destiny Momo has more. These historical feats have satisfied Ikeja Kanton meant safe and free of every unexploded ordinances following a bomb explosion that happened 21 years ago. The closing ceremony, which took place at the officer's nest, 9th Brigade Ikeja Kanton meant, had the chief of AMI staff, Gen. Tower Reed Lagma, in attendance, as well as notable members of other security agencies. The chief of AMI staff was ably represented by the commander, engineer, core major, Gen. Philip E. Romoselle, who said the Nigerian AMI would continue to be responsible and responsive in its engagement with the society, among other invaluable addition. As the clean sweep witnessed the deployment of some of the most sophisticated explosive order disposal technologies and techniques are palpable today in the market. These include ground penetrating radar detection systems, drone propagated chemical clearance of vegetation, as well as remote controlled exclusive order disposal robots. Addictionally, the best Nigerian AMI personnel in exclusive order disposal and ammunition technical experts from Nigerian AMI agents and Nigerian AMI order scores were employed. The efficient mobilization of these men and equipment resulted in a timely search, recovery, and disposal of 2,055 ordnance of virus calibers from the cotter military sites. The blast epicenter, measuring over a world of 55,000 square meters, is now safe and secure for immediate productive development. Earlier, Colonel Kazim Abdul Razak, the coordinator of exercise clean sweep, would doubles as the acting directorate of explosive search and disposal and Nigerian AMI engineers informed that during the period the clearance operation lasted, not a single order was deliberately or accidentally deteriorated at the clearance site. By working in collaboration with other stakeholders, we are not only ensure the safety of our citizens, but also foster synergy among various security agencies. Very much in line with the Jeep of Armistice Command philosophy. In adherence to international best practices as well as quality assurance, the site will double checks by the Nigerian Police Force Explosive Ordnance Disposer and chemical, biological, and nuclear units. They particularly expected an area of about 155,000 square meters and certify the site's claim haven't found any item of U.S.O. during the search. I'm happy to therefore announce that the site of 2002 explosion is now clear of any form of an explosion and will today be handed over to the ambient process of future development. I witnessed it during the three months program and they called me to inspect. So I'm also pleased that my area is secure now, so it's secure. Clear from any hazard, any identifying hazard or potential hazard. You know, one of the common characteristics of a no-go area is that some certain hazard has been identified. Of course, the area will now have a clean certificate of safety. The Chief of Army himself was presented a certificate by the Commander of the Nigerian Police Explosive Ordnance Department, DSP Awadele Jude, who represented the Commissioner of Police of Lagos State Command while declaring Operation Clean Sweep closed. Also, plus TV Africa and notable media organizations were given awards of excellence for being part of the historical process. Destiny Mama plus TV News.