Our country at this time
needs a new group of elites consisting of professionals in the military
who will join in building a new nation built on high values of
integrity, justice and diligence, according to President Muhammadu
Buhari.
In a
speech delivered over the weekend by Vice President, Prof. Yemi
Osinbajo, SAN at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, in
Kaduna state, the President said "the Armed Forces are probably the most
visible symbols of national unity and cohesion," in the country.
Addressing the audience made up of top military chiefs including service
chiefs and new graduates of the College's Senior Course 38, the
President told the military, "this is why the responsibility for
fighting against all forms of ethnic and religious prejudices is
yours."
Continuing
he explained that "one of the most profound dangers to our democracy
and freedom lies in the divisive application of our ethnic and religious
diversities. As defenders of the nation's territorial integrity, we
must resist and reject ethno-centricism and religious intolerance. These
evils threaten our very existence as a sovereign and indivisible
nation."
In his
words, "to build the new Nigeria, we need a new tribe. A tribe of men
and women of all faiths, tribe and ethnicities, diverse, but firmly
committed to a country run on high values of integrity hard work,
justice and love of country."
He
added that "our nation at this time needs an elite consisting of
professionals from the military, businessmen, politicians, religious
leaders and all others who believe that a new Nigeria is possible.
Nigeria needs men and women from the Armed Forces who are prepared to
make the sacrifices and self-constraints that are crucial to strong
society."
"This
nation needs an elite prepared to stick together, fight corruption and
other national ills side by side. An elite who insists on justice even
where our friends are at the receiving end," the President concluded.
Addressing
graduands who were drawn from the army, airforce, navy, paramilitary
and civilians from the Ministry of Defence, the President also observed
that fighting Boko Haram or ISIS is a profound new experience not only
for our military, but all over the world, stressing that it is "like
what we have never seen before."
"Our
society is more complex and our world is more difficult than ever
before. The nature of warfare is also vastly different, consequently the
officer of today cannot just be soldier, in any event, being in the
military today requires more than just carrying weapons. The officer
must be a public intellectual of sorts, a thinker, versatile, dynamic
and capable of introspection".
He told
the gathering, which included the Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam
Nasir El-Rufai, the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, Service
Chiefs and other senior military officers, that contemporary military
warfare especially the influence of technology like drones has thrown up
a huge challenge for the military who must develop the right strategies
to deal with what he described as "this future before us".
The
President then commended the management of the college for pursuing
appropriate structured courses for the participants to prepare them for
command and staff responsibilities in full scale warfare, noting that
the graduation ceremony "is a testimony of your hard work and
determination to contribute towards the re-professionalization of the
Nigerian Armed Forces".
Also,
Vice President Osinbajo while fielding questions from journalists after
the ceremony explained that "terrorism is a major blemish on the nation
and our character," adding that it is important to continue to speak
against it and to have concerted efforts on the part of all to deal with
it."
He
stated further that by the nature of the unconventional operations of
insurgents, there is the demand for appropriate strategies from the
military to combat it.
191
Nigerian officers from the military, paramilitary and civilians
including 8 foreign military officers from the African continent, and a
South Korean officer graduated from the prestigious military
institution.
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