Army Commander Embarks On Assessment Visitation To Reposition Army For Effective Deliveryo Of Service

The Corps Commander Education Nigerian Army Maj.-Gen. Bello Tsoho has visited some army formations, units and command to create enabling environment for the process of adding value to officers and soldiers in various aspects of capacity building.

Tsoho said this in a statement signed by the Lt. IK Bishir Monday.

The commander said that his familiarisation and assessment visits to formations in 2 Divisions and 81  Divisions Areas Of Responsibility was also to seek support that would facilitate positive transformation of the Nigerian Army Education Corps.

The visit commenced on June 5 with the office of the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 81 Division Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Obinna Ajunwa.

"These visits will contribute positively to the desired turn around for the Nigerian Army especially in reviving and strengthening the Command Schools system.

"All officers and soldiers of the Education Corps are ready, willing and able to work tirelessly towards achieving my vision statement," he said.

Tsoho said that his vision is “To Have a Professionally Transformed Nigerian Army Education Corps That Is Adaptably Poised In Building Sustainable Platforms For Educational Development Of The Nigerian Army  In Support Of Chief Of Army Staff’  Vision.”

He also added that the visit aimed at collaborating for the progress of the Corps and solicited for the cooperation and support of the GOC 81 Division and all stakeholders in actualising the vision of transforming the Education Corps and taking it to enviable heights.

"I developed a blueprint in line with my vision  and to support the Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya's vision.

"I solicit for the support of the GOC and other Commanders to enable a seamless realisation of the vision and objectives for the Corps," the commander said.

Also speaking, Maj.-Gen. Obinna Ajunwa said that education went beyond classroom and was a sum total of the  interactions with other stakeholders, experiences and activities in education all geared towards the exchange of knowledge.

"He thanked the Corps Commander Education for the visit to the Division and equally congratulated General Tsoho for  the well-deserved appointment.

"He also assured him of his continued support to the Education Corps which he said can be realised through debates, inter-schools sports competitions and others educational contests," Ajunwa said. 

Tsoho during this period visited several commands which include; Nigerian Armed Forces Resettlement Centre, Nigerian Army College of Logistics and Management (NACOLM), Headquarters Nigerian Army Engineers, Nigerian Army Corps of Signals, Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps, Nigerian Army Medical Corps, Nigerian Army School of Signals, Nigerian Army Intelligence School (NAIS) as well as Command Schools including Command Children Schools among other formations and units in 81 Division Areas of Responsibility.

Others on the Corps Commander Education’s entourage included the  Director 81 Division Education Services, Brigadier  General AA Ahmed and other Principal Staff Officers of HQ Nigerian Army Education Corps. Highlights of the events were presentation of Quarter Guard, Interactive Sessions, the Visitor's Book signing, and the exchange of souvenirs and group photographs.

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