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KNSG Tasks Naval College Graduands On Patriotic Service

Written by Godwin Duru

Governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has tasked graduands of Logistics courses to remain resolute in the collective quest to build a strong Nigeria.

Speaking at the closing ceremony of the combined graduation ceremony of the Student officers and ratings of the Nigerian Navy Logistics College in Dawakin, Tofa Local Government Area of the State, the Governor who was represented by his deputy Alhaji Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna said he is aware that alot of investment have been made on the graduands during their training in the college.

“The very large portion of this investment is in the development of your written, oral,professional and leadership skills he said”.

The Governor noted that the country expected them to always be in their best form towards enhancing the capability of the Nigerian Navy and enhancing Nigeria’s maritime security.

“I am convinced this training had impacted positively on your loyalty and dedication as service men and women, it must have been a period of intensive activities covering many aspects of service and professional skills relevant to Naval operations.”

He further explained that the government appreciates the contribution of the Nigerian Navy Logistics College Dawakin Tofa, to the internal security operation in the state which has no doubt enhanced safety.

The Governor also assured that the State Government will continue to support the college in the provision of necessary logistics.

In his address, the Commandant of the college, Commodore Usman Mainasara Bugaje said the aim of the courses was to prepare officers on logistics planning and management since naval operations and campaigns are heavily dependent on logistics.

Abdullahi Jalaluddeen