 The Niger Air Force and they have says it has initiated modalities for a war college to partner foreign war colleges. This is for routine review and update learning materials to align with global standards. And they have said this is part of an effort to actualize its goal of becoming a recognized center of excellence for air power studies within the West African sub region, take a listen. The guests of the college, I'm happy to respectfully report to you that the participants have successfully undergone all the regards and met the requirements for the award of prestigious fellow of the Air Force war college. Therefore, the college congratulates the graduating participants of Air Force war course 7 on the successful completion of the program. May I remind you that you are calling the mass integrity, dedication, loyalty, and the high standard of discipline in the discharge of your duties. Indeed, you have demonstrated all these colleges to a commendable extent. So I can only urge you not to rest on your hours. I encourage you to be rest assured that the federal government under the leadership of its excellency, President Muhammad Wuhari, will continue to do his best to sustain the current support to the armed forces. It is therefore gratifying to note that the college has so far graduated about 105 officers, majority of whom constitute the bulk of staff officers and commanders serving in various theaters of operations across the country. This modest contribution by the College of Human Capacity Development of our armed forces is better appreciated against the backdrop of the recent gain recorded in the current military effort to address the security challenges facing our country. We are the Nigerian Air Force as remain incredible partner in the multi-agency effort as the arrow edge for projecting air power in defense of our national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and collective interests.