By Achile Mohmoh
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has charged troops of the 3 Division, Nigerian Army, to remain disciplined, professional, and fully committed to their duties, stressing that their role in addressing security challenges on the Plateau is critical to Nigeria’s national stability.
The charge was given on Monday, January 19, 2026, during an operational visit to the Headquarters of 3 Division, Nigerian Army, in Jos, Plateau State.
In a statement by the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Appolonia Anele, the Army Chief said he addressed officers and soldiers on key issues bordering on discipline, leadership, welfare, and operational focus, while assessing ongoing security efforts in the state.

Lieutenant General Shaibu emphasised that discipline remains the foundation of the military profession, noting that service in the Nigerian Army is voluntary and anchored on the noble responsibility of defending the nation’s territorial integrity.
“The welfare of our troops remains a top priority. We will continue to provide the enabling environment and necessary combat enablers for you to carry out your duties effectively,” the COAS assured.
He disclosed that he had been fully briefed by the General Officer Commanding, 3 Division, on operational and welfare challenges facing personnel, adding that the most pressing concerns had already been addressed by Army Headquarters.
The Army Chief urged soldiers to respect the chain of command and draw guidance from their superiors, stressing that officers bear the responsibility of mentoring subordinates for professional development and successful military careers.
He also charged troops to maintain high standards of physical fitness and mental alertness, explaining that deliberate measures have been instituted to prepare personnel for the demands of military service.
Highlighting the importance of leadership at all levels, Lieutenant General Shaibu described Senior Non-Commissioned Officers as the critical link between officers and soldiers, urging them to provide firm and effective middle-level leadership.

On ongoing operations in Plateau State, the COAS described the security environment as unique and assured troops that Operation ENDURING PEACE is being adequately guided and supported to achieve its mandate.
“Your assignment here on the Plateau is critical to national stability. Remain focused, professional, and proud of your service to the nation,” he said.
The Army Chief further encouraged personnel to channel grievances through appropriate military channels, assuring them of prompt attention.
As part of efforts to enhance troop welfare, Lieutenant General Shaibu commissioned two blocks of 30 flats for Non-Commissioned Officers, as well as a separate block of residential accommodation for officers at the Maxwell Khobe Cantonment in Jos.
