Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, Lt. Uzoma Ewgu-Ukpai, disclosed this in a statement issued on Friday.
Lt. Ewgu-Ukpai said the range classification exercise tis aimed at evaluating the proficiency of personnel in weapon handling and firing efficiency.
He said: “During the period of the exercise, the general public is advised not to panic on seeing troops moving and hearing of gunshot, especially people living within Yar’gaba community.
“Additionally, people farming, hunting around the range area are ordered to keep off from their farmlands and hunting area during the period.”