Speaking on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at the Doctrine and Training Command (TRADOC)in Minna, the Army Chief addressed the escalating insecurity that marred the start of the year. His comments follow a horrific weekend attack in the Kabe District of Niger State, where gunmen murdered over 40 people and abducted dozens in a brazen market raid.
The COAS emphasized that the Nigerian Army is moving toward a more sophisticated, technology-driven approach to combat the complex operational environment of 2026. He noted that the military is currently reviewing its 2025 gains to create a “more robust” training and operational framework for the current year.
The Minna conference serves as the intellectual launchpad for the Army’s 2026 strategy. Maj.-Gen. Peter Malla, Commander of TRADOC, noted that the current security climate demands an army that is “agile, forward-looking, and doctrinally grounded.”
- Review Field Feedback: Analyze real-time data from 2025 operations to refine 2026 tactics.
- Position Training Institutions: Align military schools with modern warfare requirements.
- Implement Presidential Directives:Execute President Bola Tinubu’s mandate for a decisive end to banditry and terrorism.


