The Nigerian Navy Basic Training School, located in Onne, Rivers State, aims to address the longstanding issue of inter-agency rivalry among sister security agencies through comprehensive training programs. Commodore Gideon Kachim, the Commandant of the school, emphasized the importance of fostering collaboration and synergy among security agencies to enhance overall effectiveness.
During an interagency lecture held at the Navy's training facility, officials from various sister security agencies gathered to participate in a week-long lecture series aimed at promoting interagency cooperation. Colonel Ishaya Manga, representing the army, underscored the significance of developing an interagency curriculum to facilitate joint training efforts. This curriculum aims to equip personnel with the necessary skills to integrate seamlessly across different command structures and effectively utilize diverse resources.
Brigadier General Edet Effiong, Commander of the 6 Division Garrison, acknowledged the challenges in communication and collaboration, particularly at the lower levels of command. He emphasized the importance of addressing misunderstandings and promoting unity among military and paramilitary forces. Effiong emphasized that seminars like the one organized serve as a crucial step towards overcoming interagency rivalry and fostering a more cohesive working environment.
Commandant Kachim outlined the structure of the lecture series, highlighting the participation of various security agencies such as customs, immigration, port authorities, civil defense, army, and air force. Each agency will have designated days to present their perspectives, providing trainees with a comprehensive understanding of interagency dynamics and collaboration in real-world scenarios.
The training sessions aim to equip officers with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate complex security challenges effectively. By fostering mutual understanding and cooperation among security agencies, the initiative seeks to enhance overall security architecture and promote a unified approach to addressing threats.
In attendance at the training were representatives from key security agencies, including the Nigerian Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service, State Security Service, and the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency. Their participation underscores the collective commitment to overcoming interagency rivalry and strengthening national security efforts through collaboration and cooperation.
The initiative represents a significant step towards fostering a culture of collaboration and unity among Nigeria's security agencies. By promoting open dialogue and sharing best practices, the training program aims to break down barriers and build stronger partnerships to address emerging security challenges effectively. As the training progresses, participants are expected to gain valuable insights and skills that will enhance their ability to work together seamlessly in the field, ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure Nigeria.
During an interagency lecture held at the Navy's training facility, officials from various sister security agencies gathered to participate in a week-long lecture series aimed at promoting interagency cooperation. Colonel Ishaya Manga, representing the army, underscored the significance of developing an interagency curriculum to facilitate joint training efforts. This curriculum aims to equip personnel with the necessary skills to integrate seamlessly across different command structures and effectively utilize diverse resources.
Brigadier General Edet Effiong, Commander of the 6 Division Garrison, acknowledged the challenges in communication and collaboration, particularly at the lower levels of command. He emphasized the importance of addressing misunderstandings and promoting unity among military and paramilitary forces. Effiong emphasized that seminars like the one organized serve as a crucial step towards overcoming interagency rivalry and fostering a more cohesive working environment.
Commandant Kachim outlined the structure of the lecture series, highlighting the participation of various security agencies such as customs, immigration, port authorities, civil defense, army, and air force. Each agency will have designated days to present their perspectives, providing trainees with a comprehensive understanding of interagency dynamics and collaboration in real-world scenarios.
The training sessions aim to equip officers with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate complex security challenges effectively. By fostering mutual understanding and cooperation among security agencies, the initiative seeks to enhance overall security architecture and promote a unified approach to addressing threats.
In attendance at the training were representatives from key security agencies, including the Nigerian Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service, State Security Service, and the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency. Their participation underscores the collective commitment to overcoming interagency rivalry and strengthening national security efforts through collaboration and cooperation.
The initiative represents a significant step towards fostering a culture of collaboration and unity among Nigeria's security agencies. By promoting open dialogue and sharing best practices, the training program aims to break down barriers and build stronger partnerships to address emerging security challenges effectively. As the training progresses, participants are expected to gain valuable insights and skills that will enhance their ability to work together seamlessly in the field, ultimately contributing to a safer and more secure Nigeria.
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