The Army said the exercise which will “span across three
Divisions of the Nigerian Army, 2,6 and 81” is in line with the training of
troops in the “conduct of Internal Security Operations.”
A statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Col Sani
Usman, added that Exercise CROCODILE SMILE II was “based on Constitutional
provisions.”

Recall that the Army had last year launched the operation in
the Niger Delta region of the country.
“It will be recalled that last year, between November and
December 2016, Exercise CROCODILE SMILE I was conducted within the Niger Delta
States to curtail prevailing security challenges then.
These challenges include
illegal oil bunkering, pipeline vandalism, kidnapping and militancy amongst
others. Exercise CROCODILE SMILE II is specifically designed to further the
gains and consolidate on the successes of Exercise CROCODILE SMILE I.
“Additionally, with the operationalization of 6 Division
Nigerian Army, earlier in the year, the need to exercise troops in an
amphibious environment makes it expedient to hold Exercise CROCODILE SMILE II.
Moreover, this exercise will complement the on-going Exercise EGWU EKE II in
the South-Eastern part of the country.
“The need for troops to sharpen their skills to cope with
these security challenges within the 2, 6 and 81 Divisions’ Area of
Responsibilities calls for the conduct of Exercise CROCODILE SMILE II.
Also, in
actualizing the Chief of Army Staff’s vision, which is to ‘To have a
Professionally Responsive Nigerian Army in the Discharge of its Constitutional
Roles’, accentuates the call for the conduct of this exercise in conjunction
with sister services and other security agencies.
“This exercise will therefore be conducted with the
involvement of other security agencies such as the Nigerian Police and Nigeria
Security, Department of State Services, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence
Corps, Nigeria Customs Service and National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, just
to mention a few.
“EXERCISE CROCODILE SMILE II is also conceptualized to
leverage on real time intelligence to curtail insecurity, thereby fulfilling
both training and operational objectives.
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