NDA commandant charges promoted officers to embrace command, leadership, management

The Nigerian Defence Academy has charged the newly promoted officers to imbibe the core principles of command, leadership, and management as foundational pillars for effective military service.
The academy’s commandant, Olatoye Oluyemi, gave the charge in a statement on Tuesday.
Mr Olatoye gave the charge during an investiture ceremony held on Monday in honour of the promoted officers at the NDA Officers’ Mess, Afaka, Kaduna.
He said Mr Olatoye congratulated them on their well-deserved elevation, reminding the officers that promotion signified the beginning of higher responsibilities. He stated that their advancement was a testament to their dedication, consistency, loyalty and adherence to the core values of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
The commandant emphasised the need for a deliberate balance among the three pillars of command, leadership and management, explaining that effective military service required more than the exercise of authority.
He further stressed that excellent character, teamwork, professionalism and sound decision-making remain indispensable qualities for senior military officers.
Mr Olatoye urged the officers to demonstrate leadership through integrity, mentorship and the development of their subordinates, stating that true leaders correct, guide, and inspire growth.
He reiterated the importance of effective management of men and resources, encouraging the officers to adopt emotional intelligence, reflected in self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills, as essential leadership competencies.
Mr Kovangiya said the commandant placed particular emphasis on empathy, describing it as a critical tool for strengthening unity, morale and cohesion within the military environment.
He urged the officers to remain worthy ambassadors of the Nigerian Defence Academy and to continue upholding the enduring ideals of professionalism, discipline, and excellence.
Delivering the vote of thanks on behalf of the newly promoted officers, M.A. Maina expressed profound gratitude to the service chiefs for finding them worthy to be promoted. He thanked the commandant for his exemplary leadership and consistent support.
Mr Maina also acknowledged the guidance of the deputy commandant, A.K. Bello, as well as the mentorship of senior officers at the academy. He said Mr Maina extended heartfelt appreciation to their families, particularly their spouses, for their sacrifices, encouragement and unwavering support. He also thanked the principal staff officers, officers, civilian staff, families, and well-wishers who graced the ceremony.
Mr Kovangiya disclosed that the officers decorated with their new ranks included M.A. Maina, M.T. Suleiman, O.O. Kolawole, S.A. Makka, A.S. Ashava and C.N. Ejike.
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