 As part of effort to improve the nation's security system, the Nigerian armed forces have reiterated the readiness to use acquired knowledge, skills, and professionalism to surmount in security challenges that confront the country. The chief of Amistad, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Yeji Reka, retired, said this after a graduation lecture. Our senior course 45 tried to maximize in command and start training for a fulfilling career in the Armed Forces of Nigeria. At the Armed Forces Command and Staff College in Jaji, Kaduna, State Northwest, Nigeria, he extensively emphasized on the training and retraining of military officers, which is key, noting the two variables every successful military officer must invite. They missed a command to battalions and their equivalents in their other services. So the expectation from them is high. And one message is they should not rest on their hours. They should now apply the knowledge they have learned in mentoring their subordinates and in discharging their functions efficiently. Also a commandant of the armed forces command at Staff College, Vice Marshal Hassan, a large art student of class 45, to uphold professionalism and patriotism in carrying out the duties as commandant officers stressing the national interest should prioritise above their individual desire in defending the country's territory. So you must be very close to the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Our job is to make sure that you are here today. You are here for Nigeria and you must do much for Nigeria. They are not very smart. The other thing is, you are here to be commandant in more than 100 percent. Officer to protect the world in many ways. Officer to focus on their work, officer to focus on their country. It is all armed country. That's why you are here, that's why you are very listenable. And that's what you are going to do. You are now in the service of the armed forces commandant at Staff College. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.