The National Defence College (NDC) of Nigeria has assured President Bola Tinubu that it will continue researching emerging security challenges in the country and present its strategic findings to the government.
The Commandant of the college, Rear Admiral Abdullahi Ahmed, gave the assurance when the president hosted participants of NDC Course 33 at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Thursday.
The participants included 25 from the Nigerian Army, 16 from the Navy, 12 from the Air Force, five from the Police, 18 from ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs), and 23 international officers from countries including Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo Brazzaville, Egypt, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Morocco, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, India, Nepal, and Brazil.
In a briefing to the president on the major activities of Course 33, Rear Admiral Ahmed said the participants were trained on “Strengthening Institutions for National Security and Development in Nigeria” and tasked with researching “Harnessing Indigenous Manufacturing for Enhanced National Security and Development: Strategic Options for Nigeria by 2040.”
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According to him, the topic aligns with the president’s Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly his drive to diversify the economy, boost local production, and enhance national security.
Rear Admiral Ahmed also sought the president’s intervention to complete the college’s permanent site along the Abuja Airport Road, describing it as a strategic national project that has remained unfinished since 2010.
“The college currently operates from its temporary site in the Central Business District due to the non-completion of its permanent site. We respectfully seek Your Excellency’s kind intervention to complete this strategic national institution to allow participants to dedicate more time to study and professional development,” he said.
The Commandant commended President Tinubu for hosting the delegation despite his busy schedule managing state affairs.
Rear Admiral Ahmed explained that the National Defence College, established in 1993 and originally known as the National War College, is Nigeria’s top military institution for professional and strategic leadership training.
He added that the college prepares senior officers from the Armed Forces, the Nigeria Police Force, and key ministries, departments, and agencies for higher responsibilities in national security and policy formulation.