He said the exercise would hold from May 4 to May 9.
He said livestock production now plays a vital role in national stability.
The commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy, Oluyemi Olatoye, on Tuesday, paid a courtesy visit to the general officer commanding, 1 Division, Abubakar Wase, in Kaduna.
Mr Boriowo said the initiative would also address manpower shortages within the armed forces and expand Nigeria’s overall medical training capacity.
Mr Ibrahim made the call while delivering the 22nd Professorial Inaugural Lecture of the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna.
Mr Kovangiya stated, “The NDA assures the public that all necessary safety measures had been emplaced for the successful conduct of the exercise
NDA has charged newly promoted officers to imbibe the core principles of command, leadership, and management as foundational pillars for effective military service.
The academy’s spokesperson, Reuben Kovangiya, announced this in a statement on Wednesday.
According to him, Mr Abdulraheem brings with him an impressive record of professional excellence.
The Nigerian Defence Academy has advised residents of Afaka, Kauya, and Mando to avoid its open range from Tuesday to November 7.
