 Now the Nigerian Army's Chaplain Services Training Week is part of the Platinum Celebration activities aiming to transform the Army into a well-trained, equipped and highly motivated force for constitutional responsibilities. The Acting Director of Chaplain Services, our protestant Nigerian Army Lieutenant Colonel Vente Ogoyome, believes this strategic repositioning reflected the intention to connect the present with the past and the future. At Inom Training Week, it's an annual event we have to train and retrain our personnel, but today is unique because we're turning 70 as a corps or a directorate and so we've gathered troops and personnel from all over to retrain ourselves to make sure we're able to attain in reality the 70 benchmark that we have attained and we're able to fit in more to the Chief of Army Staff's vision as a directorate, a spiritual directorate. Now during the event, Nigerian Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Talagba Jandu, who was represented by Major General Erie Tafida Wesley, emphasised the nation's resilience in overcoming various threats, such as banditry, farmer-arder conflict, terrorism, kidnapping, autism, secession, agitations, gang wars, communal clashes and maritime piracy. Chief of Army Staff has asked me to come and represent him because of the value he places on what is happening here today. In war fighting, as you may not know, but there's always a moral component to war fighting and that moral component is driven by the organisations such as this in the military, the Chaplaincy and the Islamic affairs, among others, because these are the things that motivate and keep soldiers highly motivated. Recall that in the Chief of Army Staff's vision that having a highly motivated force is an important aspect of his vision. So today we're here to celebrate with them and to re-emphasise the Chief of Army Staff's vision with regards to the aspect of motivation and the moral component of war fighting that they stand as very important drivers for the Nigerian Army.