
Commander 14 Brigade Undertakes Operational Assessment Visit To HQ Sector 3 Operation Delta Safe Owaza Charges Troops On Professionalism and Continuous Vigilance
The Commander 14 Brigade Nigerian Army Brigadier General Ahmad Mansur Dikko, who doubles as the Commander Sector 3 Joint Task Force South East Operation Udo ka on 26 February 2026, conducted an operational assessment visit to Headquarters Sector 3 Operation DELTA SAFE (OPDS), Owaza, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen operational effectiveness under Operation EASTERN SANITY.
During the visit, the Brigade Commander, accompanied by the Commandant Nigeria Navy College of Accounting and Finance (NNCAF), Commodore BU Quadri, made a stop at Sector 8 Operation CRUSH, Akirika Obu, where he addressed troops. He emphasized the imperative of professionalism, strict adherence to constitutional responsibilities, and unwavering discipline in the discharge of their duties. He further charged the troops to maintain a heightened state of alertness, particularly given the unpredictable security environment within the Area of Responsibility.
Additionally, 23 mattresses were procured for troops as part of soldier first culture inline with the Chief of Army Staff Philosophy Lt Gen Waidi Shaibu (NAM) to further boost troops morale in the discharge of their constitutional Responsibilities Within a Joint and Multi Agency Environment.
The Commander 14 Brigade Brigadier General AM Dikko subsequently proceeded to the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Owaza, where he handed over a refurbished Toyota Hilux vehicle to troops, to enhance operational readiness and improve quick response capability across the Sector’s Area of Responsibility. The gesture underscores the Brigade’s sustained commitment to troops’ welfare and operational efficiency.
The highlights of visit reassures commitment, resilience and welfare to troops operational readiness in a joint environment within the South East region of the country.
14 Brigade Nigerian Army remains resolute in its unwavering commitment to the protection of citizens, the security of lives and property, and the defence of Nigeria’s sovereignty.
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