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Naval chief urges officers to turn training into action against insecurity

Mr Abbas lauded members of the organising committee, including the college band and catering department, for contributing to the success of the regimental dinner.

• June 10, 2026
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The chief of naval staff, Idi Abbas, has charged graduating officers of Junior Course 101 of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, to translate the knowledge and skills acquired during their training into concrete actions to tackle Nigeria’s security challenges.

Mr Abbas gave the charge on Tuesday at the Regimental Dinner Night, organised in honour of the graduating students, urging them to deploy their expertise to address insecurity and other emerging threats facing the nation.

The naval chief emphasised the need for resilience, professionalism and innovation, noting that military leaders must be prepared to overcome setbacks and convert challenges into opportunities for growth and success.

Drawing on his personal experience, Abbas recalled how illness prevented him from sitting for his final examinations at the Nigerian Defence Academy, resulting in his relegation from the 39 Regular Course to the 40 Regular Course.

According to him, what initially appeared to be a devastating setback later became a turning point that strengthened his determination, discipline and commitment to excellence.

He also recounted his experience at the National Defence College, where his syndicate earned a lower credit in a major exercise, threatening his chances of attaining the coveted C+ grade.

“At the end of the course, I not only attained the desired grade but emerged as the Best Naval Participant and received the award for the Best Research Paper,” Mr Abbas stated.

Reflecting on his career journey, he said his relegation at the NDA ultimately positioned him for greater opportunities in service.

Mr Abbas congratulated the graduating officers on successfully completing the six-month course and commended the college’s command and directing staff for producing another set of professional military officers.

He also acknowledged the participation of international officers from Burkina Faso, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Rwanda and Zimbabwe, as well as personnel from various government agencies.

Addressing officers who may be dissatisfied with their academic performance, Abbas urged them not to allow temporary setbacks to define their future. He equally cautioned outstanding performers against complacency, stressing that sustained success requires consistency, humility and continuous learning.

The naval chief further challenged the graduating officers to apply their training toward combating maritime insecurity, terrorism, banditry, transnational crimes and other security threats facing the country.

He commended the commandant, directing staff and the entire college community for maintaining a conducive learning environment and ensuring the successful completion of the course.

Mr Abbas lauded members of the organising committee, including the college band and catering department, for contributing to the success of the regimental dinner.

(NAN)

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