NAFRC DECORATES NEWLY PROMOTED SENIOR OFFICER
In a noteworthy demonstration of partnership and collaboration, Mrs Onare Duke, the Coordinator of Entrepreneurial and Management Training, paid a courtesy visit to the Commandant, Nigerian Armed Forces Resettlement Centre (NAFRC), marked a significant step towards strengthening the bond between the world of entrepreneurship and the Armed Forces.
This visit, which occurred on Wednesday, underscored the commitment to fostering synergies between institutions involved in training and development.
Speaking at the Occasion, the EMPRE-TEC Coordinator, who was warmly received by the staff and leadership of the institution discussed on the vital role of entrepreneurial and management training in military operations and administration, where she emphasized the importance of innovative thinking, adaptability, and leadership in today's ddynamic business environment.
She acknowledged the critical role played the Armed Forc Forces es in national security and development, highlighting the need for modern leadership and management skills within the military and lauded the NAFRC commitment to embracing innovation and new approaches before retirement.
“the visit served as a vital platform for both parties to explore potential areas of cooperation and exchange knowledge, as well as provide opportunity to identify strategies for combining the entrepreneurial and management expertise with the requirements of NAFRC and Armed Forces in general.”
On his part, The Commandant of NAFRC, Air Vice Marshal Herbert Amesinlola, expressed his gratitude for tye timely visit, where he recognized the dedication and professionalism of EMPRE-TEC, a body, saddled with the responsibility of training Senior and Muddle-levell Officers . He emphasized the importance of collaboration between the EMPRE-TEC and the military to enhance the skills and capabilities of the nation's armed forces.
He reiterated that the visit is instrumental in promoting excellence and innovation in the Nigerian Armed Forces as the willingness to learn from different sectors and embrace new perspectives is a testament to the commitment of both institutions to serve and protect the nation's efficiency during retirement.
“The exchange of ideas, knowledge, and experience during this visit exemplified the spirit of unity and progress, showing that collaboration between diverse sectors is a powerful tool in advancing Nigeria's military and economic landscape.” He concluded