Guards Brigade tests officers’ combat readiness in proficiency competition

Guards Brigade tests officers’ combat readiness in proficiency competition

 

By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Guards Brigade, Nigerian Army, on Friday concluded the combat proficiency, leadership skills and physical endurance test of its officers through the 2026 Combat Proficiency Competition in Abuja.

The competition, which commenced on Aug. 17, with obstacle crossing, then weapon handling , map reading, kilometre combat run and climaxed with combat swimming at the Guards Brigade Swimming Pool, Abuja.

At the end of the competition, Guards Brigade Garrison emerged overall winners, scoring 67.19 points, while 177 Guards Battalion came second with 60.95 points and 7 Guards Battalion came third with 57.88 points.

In his remarks, Maj.-Gen. Emmanuel Mustapha, Commander, Nigerian Army Cyber Warfare Command, declared the competition closed, while commending the organisers and participants for their commitment, discipline and professionalism throughout the exercise.

Mustapha, who was the Special Guest of Honour, said the competition provided an opportunity to assess the officers’ command potential, decision-making under pressure and combat proficiency.

He urged the participants to apply the lessons learned to their duties and continue to lead by example in character, competence and courage.

The commander congratulated the winners and encouraged those who did not emerge victorious to regard the experience as an important milestone in their professional development.

He said military excellence could only be achieved through perseverance, continuous learning and an unwavering commitment to improvement.

The Commander, Guards Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Adebisi Onasanya, said the competition was designed to strengthen officers’ tactical competence, decision-making and operational readiness.

Onasanya said the participating officers had demonstrated commendable determination and professionalism throughout the five-day competition.

He said the competition featured obstacle crossing, map reading, weapon handling, a 5-kilometre combat run and combat swimming.

According to him, the events tested the officers’ leadership, tactical competence, physical endurance and decision-making under challenging conditions.

“Combat swimming is a test of endurance, courage and determination. Participants are required to overcome the demands of the water while maintaining focus, discipline and composure,” he said.

The commander said the competition also reinforced discipline, teamwork and the warrior ethos expected of Nigerian Army officers.

He commended the Central Organising Committee, judges, umpires and support personnel for ensuring the smooth conduct of the competition.

Onasanya said the knowledge and experience gained would enhance the combat readiness and operational effectiveness of the officers and the Brigade. (NAN)

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