The Chief of Defence Staff, General Gabriel
Olonisakin, has said the current security
problems in Nigeria are threatening its
existence.
News men reports that he said this in his
at the closing ceremony of the Joint
Campaign Planning Course at the Defence
Intelligence College, Abuja.
The CDS represented by the Director of
Training, Defence Headquarters, Air
Commodore Paul Ohemu, said: “The challenges
we face today threaten the corporate existence
of our dear nation.
“Fighting these challenges is a collective effort
and success hinges on sound planning and
synergy.
“It is premised on this, that I am particularly
delighted that the course, was organized and
designed to address key gaps in joint
operations undertaken by our Armed Forces”.
On the training, the Olonisakin noted that
“The objectives of the course which among
others included equipping the participants with
the skills required for the integration of
concepts in the planning stages of the
campaigns were attained.
“It is not surprising to learn that the
instructional periods provoked very fulfilling
interaction among you participants on the best
approaches to joint campaign planning.
“I have no doubts that you have used this
opportunity to establish friendships that would
engender future interactions.
“It is therefore expected that as you return to
your various services headquarters, units and
establishment, you would bring to bear the
knowledge you have gained on the course.”
Olonisakin, has said the current security
problems in Nigeria are threatening its
existence.
News men reports that he said this in his
at the closing ceremony of the Joint
Campaign Planning Course at the Defence
Intelligence College, Abuja.
The CDS represented by the Director of
Training, Defence Headquarters, Air
Commodore Paul Ohemu, said: “The challenges
we face today threaten the corporate existence
of our dear nation.
“Fighting these challenges is a collective effort
and success hinges on sound planning and
synergy.
“It is premised on this, that I am particularly
delighted that the course, was organized and
designed to address key gaps in joint
operations undertaken by our Armed Forces”.
On the training, the Olonisakin noted that
“The objectives of the course which among
others included equipping the participants with
the skills required for the integration of
concepts in the planning stages of the
campaigns were attained.
“It is not surprising to learn that the
instructional periods provoked very fulfilling
interaction among you participants on the best
approaches to joint campaign planning.
“I have no doubts that you have used this
opportunity to establish friendships that would
engender future interactions.
“It is therefore expected that as you return to
your various services headquarters, units and
establishment, you would bring to bear the
knowledge you have gained on the course.”
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