By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan President Bola Tinubu on Saturday, tasked the military to safe guard Nigeria's economic interest against the disruptiv
By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan
President Bola Tinubu on Saturday, tasked the military to safe guard Nigeria’s economic interest against the disruptive tendencies of terrorists and insurgents.
The President gave the task at the combined passing-out parade for cadets of 72 Regular Course (Army, Navy and Airforce) Short Service Course and Branch Commission Course of the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna.
Represented by the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, President Tinubu said the military must tackle insurgency to prevent the collapse of the economy, revitalize the Armed Forces and eradicate all forms of threats to the security of the country.
According to President Tinubu, the Military is to safeguard the economic and core values of the nation to prevent the collapse of the economy and revitilize the Armed Forces.
“I will seize this opportunity to draw your attention to the ills of insurgency and other security challenges to our nation. You must remember that the goal of the insurgents and terrorists is to counteract our developmental reforms by creating counter-states”, he said.
President Tinubu added, “Yours is to safeguard the economic and core values of the nation to prevent the collapse of the economy and revitilize the Armed Forces, despite the enemies’ indiscriminate violence and baseless propaganda to orchestrate their threats against the state.
“You must never at any time lose sight of the vision of the founding fathers of our dear nation, irrespective of the multiple complex security challenges facing our nation today”
Speaking further, President Tinubu lauded the Nigerian Defence Academy for technological approaches in training and military research, focusing on improving efficiency and effectiveness in current and future operations.
Congratulating the cadets on the passing out, President Tinubu said there was no better time to prove their valour and demonstrate the virtues upon which the NDA was founded in the defence of their fatherland.
The President commended the institution for the recent overhaul of the training curricula and methodologies in line with the dynamics of the contemporary operational environment.
Over 472 cadets were commissioned into the different arms of the military, with the Army having 218, Navy 135 and Airforce 119 apart from Short Service Cadets. 6 cadets were honoured for outstanding performance in academics, military trainings and extra curricular activities.




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