Army holds maiden seminar to tackle security challenges
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THE Chief Of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, on Tuesday, says it is imperative to produce well-trained commanders that will effectively confront the prevailing security challenges in the country.
Yahaya said this at the first Senior Command and Leadership Seminar 2023 organised by 81 Division at Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps on Tuesday in Lagos
The seminar has the theme: “Capacity Development of Senior Commanders to Meet Emerging Security Threats in a Joint Environment”.
Yahaya was representative by the Commander Corps of Signals, Maj-Gen. Garba Abdullahi.
The COAS said that the seminar was in tandem with his vision of having “a professional Army ready to accomplish assigned mission within a joint environment in the defence of Nigeria”.
He said, “the myriad of security challenges the country is facing require commanders and leaders to be equipped with the requisite knowledge to tackle the situation.
“Therefore, the Nigerian Army will continue to organise trainings and seminars to ensure we build professional commanders and leaders at all levels,” he said.
Yahay noted that the seminar would also avail participants the necessary capabilities and competencies required to successfully accomplish assigned missions, as it relates to emerging security threats.
“The topics and resource persons have been carefully selected and designed to reflect current realities on ground as well as to enable participants to derive maximum benefits from the seminar.
“Accordingly, the seminar has been deliberately tailored to focus on leadership at command levels, intelligence gathering, military decision making process, logistics planning, legal implications and human right issues among others.
“As we continue to implement the Nigerian Army Forecast of Events and Training Directive for 2023, I implore you to seize the opportunity of this seminar to improve on your knowledge of leadership,” he said.
The COAS said that he expected that at the end of the seminar, the set objectives would have been met to enable them discharge their constitutional roles professionally.
“The dynamic and ever changing security situation in the country requires that the Nigerian Army equip leaders at all levels with the requisite capabilities to face these challenges, especially in a complex environment.
“I, therefore, urge you all to apply yourselves to all that will be taught by tapping from the wealth of knowledge and experiences of the resource persons,” he said.
Yahaya appreciated all officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army for their professional conduct during the recently concluded general elections in the country.
“Your actions enabled the citizens to freely exercise their civic responsibilities. I am indeed proud of you,” he said. (NAN)
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