Tag: Defence College

  • FG to complete Defence College permanent site

    FG to complete Defence College permanent site

    President Bola Tinubu has assured that his administration will complete the permanent site of the National Defence College (NDC) to enable it to continue to offer strategic training for the Nigerian military, paramilitary organisations and allied nations.

    Tinubu gave the assurance at the graduation of 99 participants of Course 33, held at the college in Abuja on Friday.

    The participants of NDC Course 33 comprised 25 officers from the Nigerian Army, 16 from the Nigerian Navy, 12 from the Nigerian Air Force, five from the Nigeria Police Force, 18 from ministries, departments, and agencies, as well as 23 international participants

    Represented by the Vice President Kashim Shettima, Tinubu said that when fully equipped, the college would evolve into a Defence Postgraduate University.

    He said that he has directed the Commandant of the college to work closely with the Minister of Defence to develop a clear strategy to upgrade the facilities.

    Tinubu said, “While the government explores further interventions to enhance the infrastructure.

    “I have been briefed on the state of infrastructure at the permanent site in Piwoyi. While progress has been made, much remains to be done.

    “I assure you that this administration is committed to completing the permanent site, to ensure that the College continues to deliver strategic training not only for Nigeria but also for allied nations.”

    The President urged the graduatant to be worthy ambassadors of the college, uphold its motto, which speaks of Excellence, Courage, Patriotism, and Integrity.

    According to him, those values lie at the compass for a successful career.

    “To our friends from other nations, I encourage you to sustain the friendships you have built in Nigeria, and to let them grow into bridges of cooperation and solidarity between your nations and ours,” he said.

    Tinubu noted that the college represents the finest expression of the country’s commitment to building human capital in areas critical to national survival.

    He commended the college Commandant, the Management Team, and the Faculty for their dedication to grooming “this distinguished set of strategic leaders for our Armed Forces, for Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

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    The President said, “And for the friendly nations represented on this course. I also salute the dignitaries and friends of the college whose presence here today adds dignity to this occasion.

    “To the participants of Course 33, I extend my heartfelt congratulations. I am well aware of the rigour and intensity of your 48 weeks of study, and the resilience it required.

    “To emerge today as fellows of this great institution is an accomplishment of which you must be deeply proud. We are gathered here to honour your commitment, your endurance, and your devotion to a worthy cause.

    “I have directed that relevant stakeholders study your recommendations and harvest the strategies you proposed, because strengthening indigenous manufacturing is indispensable to our nation’s security and development.”

    The Commandant of the College, Rear Adm. James Okosun, said the participants had been equipped with the requisite knowledge and skills to address complex security and developmental challenges.

    He said the training was delivered through a comprehensive curriculum of nine modules, covering areas such as research methodology, science and technology, policy analysis, strategic leadership development, and crisis simulation.

    He said that the curriculum combined lectures, seminars, simulations, study tours, and research work, while Course 33 focused on the overarching theme: “National Security and Development in Nigeria.”

    Okosun explained that the higher management of the defence module featured national crisis simulations and critical reviews of current defence and security policies.

    He said, “This year’s exercise examined issues such as banditry in the North-West, separatist agitation in the southeast and oil theft in the Niger Delta.

    “The participants were also trained in public speaking, strategic assessments, and policy implementation.

    “We are confident that they are well prepared to offer implementable solutions to national, regional and global challenges.”

    Okosun noted that, in addition to their individual research projects, the participants jointly produced a group research paper titled ‘Connecting Indigenous Manufacturing for National Security and Development: Strategic Options for Nigeria by 2040.’

    He said the paper, which contained actionable recommendations, had been presented to relevant decision-making authorities, while participants from the military, police, and other services also developed research tailored to their respective chiefs.

    According to him, key findings and recommendations from the study tours were formally transmitted to Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) for policy review and improved service delivery.

  • Defence College canvasses use of sports to unite Nigerians

    Defence College canvasses use of sports to unite Nigerians

    The Commandant of the National Defence College (NDC), Rear Admiral Olotu, has canvassed for the usage of sports to unite Nigerians.

    Rear Admiral Olotu stated this at the Aguiyi Ironsi Cantonment Sports Complex, Abuja, during the sports fiesta organized to mark the end of Course 32 participants in the college,

    The event also had the Minister of Sport Development, John Enoh, in attendance.

    Speaking at the Sports Complex, Olotu said uniting Nigerians would greatly impact positively on the nation and its economy.

    He said: “Sports go beyond the mere fact that teams compete against each other, it is a way of bringing people together. Of course, as a military organization, one key aspect of our traditions and life generally is that of comradeship. We must be our brothers’ keepers.

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    “Sports is one of those avenues, where we develop that spirit of comradeship, the spirit of togetherness, spirit of looking out for each other, the spirit of never leaving anyone behind, for that reason, we place a huge premium on Sports.”

    Also, the Sports Development Minister said the military plays a crucial role in sports development in Nigeria.

    He said: “I think that, for us as a country, we should continue to indicate the pre-eminent roles that the country’s armed forces have always played in terms of sporting activities in Nigerian history and sporting development.

    “If another sector of our national life can reflect what they do, I think we will get to where we should be.”

  • Defence College honours Course 32 participants with golf tournament

    Defence College honours Course 32 participants with golf tournament

    The National Defence College (NDC) on Saturday honoured participants of Course 32 with golf tournament Tukur Buratai International Golf Resort and Country Club Course, Asokoro, Abuja.

    The event was part of activities in preparation for their graduation ceremony slated for August 23.

    The participants, inaugurated for the Course in September 2023, were drawn from the military, para-military, ministries, departments and agencies, and allied nations.

    The Chief of Defence Intelligence, Maj.-Gen. Emmanuel Undiandeye, who is the Special Guest of Honour at the event, said the golf kitty, aside being one of the concluding activities of participants of the Course 32, was “also intended to have an intellectual body that is in a fit and proper shape for war, especially at the strategic and operational levels.”

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    He said: “And so today’s event, brings together the camaraderie of conviviality amongst golfers and those who identify with the college.But most of all to relieve some of the pressure of the intense academic activity that goes on in the college as they begin to wind down from the tedium of the last one year.

    “So we are very happy that this forms a big part and in fact a chunk of the easing off as these gentlemen and ladies begin to wind down in order to take up greater responsibilities of defence of our nation and assuring the security of us and our communities.”

    Earlier in his remarks, the Commandant of NDC, Rear Admiral Olumuyiwa Olotu, said the college was not just about intellectual activities, it also ascribe a high premium on the physical fitness of participants and staff.