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Commander TRADOC Nigerian Army Calls For Consistent Training To Officers, Soldiers  For Utmost Performance, Professionals 

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The Commander , Training and Doctrine Command Nigerian Army , Major General Kevin Aligbe  called for  constant training to  officers and soldiers of the Nigerian Army, saying  that  training remains paramount to the Nigerian Army in the discharge of its  constitutional duties.
According to a statement by Lieutenant Colonel, Sani Uba, the Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations, Major General Kevi Aligbe, made this pronouncement at the closing ceremony of the just concluded  Combined Mid-Year Courses Appraisal Curriculum Harmonization  Workshop Research and  Development  Conference 2023  which  held   at Headquarters, TRADOC NA in Minna.
He said the event which  have Deputy Commandants of Nigerian Army training Institutions in attendance aimed  at building capacity for uptimum performance and professionalism in the Nigerian Army training institutions in tandem with international best practice.
He added that the conference created  an enabling environment for interaction and brainstorming  on ideas that will promote and enhance learning . General  Aligbe urged the participants to take lesson learnt to thier various schools and develop curriculums that will aid the Nigerian Army in its Operations.
He commended the facilitators, moderators and discussants for bringing in thier expertise during the all important event.
General Aligbe thanked the Chief of Army Staff, Maj Gen TA Lagbaja for approving logistics for the smooth conduct of the event.
Earlier in his vote of thanks , the Acting Director Training  Headquarters TRADOC Nigerian Army  , Brigadier General  Mbaka said the 5 days training has availed the  participants opportunity to learn new skills that will aid them develop a quality curriculum for the Nigerian Army training institutions inline with  the international best practice.

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