President Muhammadu Buhari says the responses by the Federal Government and security agencies in tackling security threats, have been strong, determined and robust towards enhancing security
Minister of Defence, rtf Maj.-Gen. Bashir Magashi, stated this at the graduation of Course 29 participants of the National Defence College, on Friday in Abuja.He said that government had embarked on a comprehensive multisectoral and cross thematic approach, by strengthening existing structures and initiating new security outfits.
“Although the nation is still grappling with the challenges of terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, farmers and herder clashes and militancy. The president however, saluted the gallant men and women of the Armed Forces of Nigeria who daily risk their lives to make the nation safe.He commended the personnel of the Nigeria police, intelligence and security agencies as well as local vigilante and community groups for their patriotic and humanitarian sacrifices.
“For the graduands of Course 29, you are graduating at a time when the values acquired in the College are most needed.On his part, the Minister of Defence, Magashi, urged the participants of the course 29 to deploy the knowledge they had acquired in the last 11 months to solving the nation’s security challenge.
He added that the course content was implemented 100 per cent through various innovations and ingenuity.
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