He said the enduring relationship between Nigeria and France reflected their shared commitment to advancing regional and global peace, security and stability.
Mr Onoja said the operations significantly degraded criminal capabilities.
He said the initiative reflects a strategic shift towards strengthening non-kinetic approaches to addressing security challenges.
He commended the graduands for their discipline, perseverance, and dedication throughout the programme.
The defence chief said the military had been doing everything with its best to ensure that Nigeria was safer for citizens and investors.
The CDS assured Nigerians of the military’s continued commitment to safeguarding democracy, peace, and national stability.
Mr Oluyede expressed appreciation to officers and soldiers who remained at their duty posts while many Nigerians celebrated with their families.
He said the project represents a significant leap in strengthening officers’ operational planning capabilities.
Mr Musa urged stakeholders to work together to address both kinetic and non-kinetic challenges, including governance, justice, equity, and fairness.
Gen. Olufemi Oluyede assured Nigerians that security agencies are improving coordination for a peaceful yuletide season.
