Ebun Olowu
The Nigerian Army has announced plans to embark on ‘Exercise Crocodile Smile VI’ aimed at helping to enhance the safety and security of the country.
This is contained in a statement titled, ‘Nigerian army sets to commence exercise Crocodile Smile VI nationwide’, which was signed by Acting Director Army Public Relations, Sagir Musa, and released on Saturday October 17, 2020.
The exercise is coming amid ongoing protests to end police brutality in the country.
According to the statement, this year’s edition of Exercise Crocodile Smile which is the sixth is scheduled to commence from October 20 to December 31, 2020.
Colonel Musa stressed that the exercise was deliberately intended to be all-encompassing to include cyber warfare operations.
The cyber warfare operation, he stated, was designed to identify, track, and counter negative propaganda on social media and across cyberspace.
“This is the first-ever cyber warfare exercise to be conducted in the history of the African Armed Forces.
“Accordingly, the exercise will also include positive identification component aimed at identifying Boko Haram terrorists fleeing from the North East and other parts of the country as a result of the ongoing operations in the various theatres of operations, especially in the North East, North Central, and North Western parts of Nigeria,” the statement said.
The army spokesman reassured all well-meaning Nigerians of the commitment of the force to the sustenance of peace and security in the country.
He also urged members of the public to show support and understanding throughout the period of the exercise.