Mr Olotu said Nigeria was at a critical time when the scourge of terrorism ravaged the national, regional and global security environment.
The Federal Capital Territory Administration says it is taking security architecture to the doorstep of Abuja residents.
He underscored the importance of collaboration between government and security institutions.
Mr Akpabio commended the commandant and staff of the college for the giant stride being made by the college.
“Such crimes will not be tolerated in any form and at any time or level, and this extends to other natural resources across the nation,” the defence minister said.
Mr Zulum also called for measures to address economic disparity among citizens in tackling insecurity.
Mr Kalu said the specialised force would go a long way to assist the existing security agencies in defending Nigeria’s territorial integrity.
He noted his commitment to diplomacy and the impactful role he played in ensuring the success of the president’s visit to France in June this year.
The 31st course participants, on a visit to the country engaged in various activities, including visits to military installations.
Mr Osinbajo spoke in support of local production of military hardwares to be able to get ahead of non-state actors festering criminalities around the nation.
