Mr Amachree said that the role of a minister of defence was too critical to be filled by anyone lacking deep expertise.
The former defence chief said the complexity of today’s threats required officers to demonstrate leadership that is hands-on, adaptable and inspiring.
He challenged the participants to strive to become experts in dealing with conflicts and serve as mentors to others.
Christopher Musa said he was committed to upholding the ideals and principles that have guided our armed forces throughout history.
The minister’s visit to the duo was to seek professional advice on how to tackle and accomplish the task ahead of him.
Mr Alkali said that the INEC was prepared to deliver on its mandate without fear or bias.
