The Nigerian Army has re-engaged a
number of its retired officers to serve as consultants and instructors at the
Nigerian Army School of Artillery (NASA), Kachia, Kaduna state.
He spoke at a pulling out parade
organised for him and 32 other retired generals of NACA at the Kalapanzi
Barracks.
Jokotola said that the Nigerian Army
should sustain the initiative arguing further that, “as retired gunner offices,
we are available at all times to contribute in whatever way the corps send us
fit to perform in the achievement of its organizational goals and indeed those
of the Nigerian Army.
“There is no gainsaying that that
the challenges the military is currently facing are not unsurmountable if the
old ideals of training, good administration and discipline address are
extolled.
“I therefore enjoin all gunners to
rise to the occasion and do the nation proud by providing timely, accurate and
effective for support for the Nigerian Army in its drive to meet up with its
constitutional responsibilities at all times.
“We all started the journey in the
service of our fatherland as young men and grew up to become the retired
generals that we are today.
“We were privileged to get the best
education and training while in active service and these opportunities moulded
all of us into responsible citizens that we are today.”
(c) Vanguard
The
Nigerian Army has re-engaged a number of its retired officers to serve
as consultants and instructors at the Nigerian Army School of Artillery
(NASA), Kachia, Kaduna state.
“This will no doubt greatly ensure the sharing of knowledge
and expertise between serving and retired officers of the Nigerian Army
Corps of Artillery (NACA), “Major-Gen. Lawrence Jokotola (rtd) said
Friday in Kaduna.
He spoke at a pulling out parade organised for him and 32 other retired generals of NACA at the Kalapanzi Barracks.
Jokotola said that the Nigerian Army should sustain the
initiative arguing further that, “as retired gunner offices, we are
available at all times to contribute in whatever way the corps send us
fit to perform in the achievement of its organizational goals and indeed
those of the Nigerian Army.
“There is no gainsaying that that the challenges the
military is currently facing are not unsurmountable if the old ideals of
training, good administration and discipline address are extolled.
“I therefore enjoin all gunners to rise to the occasion and
do the nation proud by providing timely, accurate and effective for
support for the Nigerian Army in its drive to meet up with its
constitutional responsibilities at all times.
“We all started the journey in the service of our
fatherland as young men and grew up to become the retired generals that
we are today.
“We were privileged to get the best education and training
while in active service and these opportunities moulded all of us into
responsible citizens that we are today.”
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