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Alkali assumes office as 7th commandant of Army War College

Maj.-Gen. Umar Alkali, has on Wednesday, taken over command of the Army War College Nigeria (AWCN) from Maj.-Gen. Ishaya Maina, as the 7th Commandant of the college.

This is contained in a statement by the College Public Relations Officer, Maj. Hashimu Abdullahi, on Wednesday in Abuja.

In his valedictory address, Maj.-Gen. Maina described his tenure as both challenging and rewarding journey.

He expressed gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) for granting him the opportunity to contribute to training operational-level leaders in line with his Command Philosophy.

Maina extended his appreciation to the College Governing Council and army leadership for their support, which enabled AWCN to fulfill its mission of producing well-trained, educated, and inspired operational leaders for the Nigerian army.

He urged the college staff to offer the same unwavering support to the incoming commandant.

In his remarks, the new Commandant, Maj.-Gen. Alkali expressed his appreciation to the COAS for the trust reposed in him to lead such a prestigious institution.

He pledged to continue building on the foundation laid by his predecessors, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, innovation, and a forward-looking approach.

According to him, AWCN holds a strategic role in shaping the operational leadership of the army.

“I am committed to ensuring that we sustain and enhance the standards of excellence that this institution is known for.

“Together, we will forge new paths, introduce cutting-edge methodologies, and strive for transformative outcomes in the training and education of our operational leaders,” he said.

Alkali called on the faculty and staff members to maintain their dedication and professionalism, as their contributions are vital to achieving the College’s objectives.

The event featured several key moments, including a tour of the College facilities, the signing of handing-over notes, the ceremonial transfer of the College flag, the presentation of souvenirs, and a group photograph.


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