Kano Restates Commitment to Security at Navy College Graduation
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Kano Restates Commitment to Security at Navy College Graduation

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(Photo Credit: SARAKEE NG)

By Mustapha Salisu

Kano State Government has restated its commitment to strengthening security collaboration and supporting military training institutions as a pathway to enhanced national stability.

The Deputy Governor, Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo, made the statement while representing Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf at the combined graduation ceremony of the Nigerian Navy Logistics College, Dawakin Tofa, Kano.

The ceremony featured the graduation of officers and ratings across five courses, including Logistics Officers’ Basic Course 37, Petty Officers Qualifying Course 48, Leading Seaman Qualifying Course 48, Basic Qualifying Course 56, and Basic Projects Qualifying Course 4.

Garo emphasized that effective security operations depend largely on logistics competence, planning, and leadership development, which he said the graduating officers have now acquired through rigorous training.

He commended the Nigerian Navy for its sustained investment in capacity building, describing it as critical to improving operational readiness and combat effectiveness.

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The Deputy Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo
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The Deputy Governor also urged the graduates to uphold discipline, integrity, and professionalism as they proceed to their respective units.

He further reaffirmed the Kano State Government’s readiness to continue partnering with security agencies in promoting peace, unity, and stability.

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Speaking earlier, the Commandant of the Nigerian Navy Logistics College, Commodore A.A. Madawaki, said the graduation represents a key milestone in the institution’s mandate of developing technical and leadership capacity within the Navy.

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Commandant of the Nigerian Navy Logistics College, Commodore A.A. Madawaki
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He congratulated the graduating officers and emphasized that the training combined professional instruction with military discipline to build technical competence and leadership capacity.

Madawaki further charged the graduates to serve as exemplary ambassadors of the college and apply their acquired skills effectively in service to the nation.

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