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Promotion comes with enormous tasks, added responsibilities – Army

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By Linus Aleke

The Commandant Nigerian Army College of Logistics and Management (NACOLM), Brigadier General Wisdom Etuk, has said that elevation to a new rank comes with enormous tasks and added responsibilities.

General Etuk, said this in Lagos, while, decorating eight recently promoted senior officers of the College who benefited from the 2023 promotion promulgation as approved by the Army Council.

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College Public Relations Officer, Major Geoege Okupe, in a statement, said, the Commandant implored all officers to re-evaluate their social values in terms of having integrity, loyalty and empathy.

Gen. Etuk charged the newly decorated senior officers on loyalty, adding that loyalty is a core value the Armed Forces of Nigeria is known for, which, cannot be compromised.

The Commandant congratulated the recently promoted senior officers and urged them to redouble their efforts to justify the confidence the NA reposed in them.

The Commandant enjoined the newly decorated senior officers to remain committed to the Service and take good care of their families.

He further solicited for continuous support from the families of the beneficiaries, reiterating that to whom much is given, much is expected.

He noted that the promotion should be the reason for them to put more effort into their services to the system.

He further expressed his appreciation to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) for his relentless support to the College and for finding his officers worthy to be promoted.

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