“Permit me to state that these security threats are not peculiar to Nigeria alone, it is a global issue, characterized by increased inimical actions of some state and non-state actors to destabilize sovereign states. Our dear country is presently confronted with security challenges. “It is also worthy that I congratulate the graduating participants of Naval Warfare Course 6, for weathering the storm and successfully completing the 8 months course in flying colours. He noted that it was gratifying that the international standard and recognition of the College was gradually being actualised. Mr Gambo also congratulated the College for training its first foreign participant from the Cameroonian Navy, as well as hosting its first foreign Directing Staff from Pakistani Naval War College. ![]() ![]() Saidu Garba, Chief of Policy and Plans, Naval Headquarters, Abuja, commended the College for producing well trained operational level officers from the three services to add to the manpower of the Nigerian Armed Forces. Mr Gambo, who was represented by Rear Adm. Awwal Gambo, commended the entire Naval War College community for accomplishing the mission of the College. Speaking at the graduation ceremony in Calabar, Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. The Naval Warfare Course 6 programme was inaugurated on March 26. The 22 graduates, comprising 17 Naval officers, two Air Force officers, two Army officers and one Cameroonian Navy officer were participants in the ‘Naval Warfare Course 6’ of the College.
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