Connect with us

National

Military to enhance joint operations, national security response

Published

on

Participants of Services’ War Colleges on Wednesday, concluded the Strategic National Exercise/Joint Operations Planning Exercise, nicknamed “Ex SKY LOCK,”.

The exercise is designed  to promote joint operations and enhance national security response,

The Commandant of the Naval War College, Rear Adm. Abdullahi Ahmed, said the exercise is aimed to equip participants with  skills to effectively respond to contemporary security challenges facing Nigeria.

Ahmed said that the exercise served as a strategic exercise that culminated in  the Professional Military Education (PME) packages at the National Defence College (NDC) and the three services war colleges.

He said the exercise covered various national security aspects, including strategic assessments, inter-agency coordination, logistics planning, and operations against terrorism and insurgency.

Ahmed said that while the participants were educated on various aspects of operations in the classroom, the exercise was the training aspect to cap all the education activities.

According to him, the significance of the exercise is to pull through all what they have learnt in the classroom.

This, he said,  would help them to see the workability and to identify where gaps existed  so as to be able to fix it in the event of any real scenario.

“Ex Sky lock is all about training and enhancing participants’ ability in the act of operational warfare in terms of our  current challenges, such as internal security issues, militancy and the like.

“ At the end of the course, my expectation is for them to go to the field well prepared as operational commanders, to be able to pull through any task given to them, to carry out and achieve all the objectives as expected,’’ he said.

ALSO READ:  Baker, 24, bags life jail for defiling 15-year-old neighbour

The commandant commended the participants for their dedication and effort throughout the exercise.

He emphasised the importance of applying the knowledge and skills gained during “Ex Sky Lock” to their respective operational engagements to strengthen national security.

“The scenarios designed for the exercise aimed to simulate real-life situations, thereby providing the participants with hands-on experience in managing complex security operations,’’ he added.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the participants were drawn from the  Army War College Nigeria; Naval War College Nigeria, and Air Force War College Nigeria.

According to the training highlight, the comprehensive exercise involved rigorous planning and execution phases, focusing on enhancing the participants’ ability to operate cohesively in joint and inter-agency environments. (NAN)

National

Nigeria to launch e-visa, digital cards

Published

on

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, has said the Federal Government will launch an e-visa system and digital landing/exit cards to enhance national security.

He disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja when he received a delegation led by the Minister of Interior, Mr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.

According to Keyamo, the e-visa system will enable applicants to submit visa requests online and upload required documents electronically.

He added that the manual landing and exit cards would be digitalised, requiring visitors to pre-fill their information before travelling to Nigeria.

“What we are doing here today reflects this government’s commitment to cooperation between ministries with overlapping mandates.

“Today is another example of inter-ministerial collaboration. This specifically concerns the introduction of the e-visa system,” he said.

He said further details would be given by Tunji-Ojo, and that relevant agencies such as Immigration, NCAA, and FAAN would fully support the initiative.

Keyamo emphasised that there was no objection to the programme, which primarily falls under the Interior Ministry.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Interior stated the automation system will commence on May 1.

He noted that the e-visa application will be free and is designed to simplify entry into Nigeria while boosting national security.

Tunji-Ojo explained the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) will manage landing and exit cards, which travellers must complete online before boarding.

“Coordinating and issuing regulations to airlines is naturally the NCAA’s responsibility,” Tunji-Ojo said.

He revealed a central visa approval centre already exists at Immigration headquarters, with trained officers and integrated global criminal record checks.

ALSO READ:  Baker, 24, bags life jail for defiling 15-year-old neighbour

“Better background checks will be conducted for travellers entering Nigeria. We aim to eliminate bottlenecks and ensure a transparent visa process.

“Our goal is to open Nigeria’s borders without compromising security. Both Interior and Aviation ministries have critical roles in this,” he said. (NAN)

Continue Reading

National

Niger Dumps French, Adopts Hausa As National Language

Published

on

Niger’s military government has officially made Hausa the country’s new national language, moving away from its colonial past where French played a central role.

The change was announced in a new charter released on March 31, published in a special edition of the government’s official journal.

According to the document, “The national language is Hausa,” and “the working languages are English and French.”

Hausa is already the most commonly spoken language across Niger, especially in the Zinder, Maradi, and Tahoua regions.

0

Most of the country’s about 26 million people understand and speak Hausa. In comparison, only around three million people, just 13 per cent, can speak French.

The new charter also officially lists nine other local languages, including Zarma-Songhay, Fula, Kanuri, Gourmanche, and Arabic, as “the spoken languages of Niger.”

This language switch follows a national meeting held in February.

During that event, the military government received more support and General Abdourahamane Tiani, the junta leader, was approved to stay in power for five more years.

Since taking over in a coup in July 2023, which removed the country’s civilian president, Mohamed Bazoum, the junta has been cutting off ties with France.

These actions include removing French troops from the country, ending diplomatic relations, and changing the names of roads and buildings that used to carry French names.

Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, which also have military governments and used to be French colonies, are taking similar steps.

They’ve also withdrawn from the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, a group similar to the Commonwealth that supports French-speaking nations.

ALSO READ:  After Libyan Airport Nightmare Super Eagles Arrive In Nigeria
Continue Reading

National

Alake, Ayankele to Lead Workshop on Illegal Mining

Published

on

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, and the Chairman of the Miners Association of Nigeria, Engr Dele Ayanleke, are expected to headline a national workshop aimed at addressing the growing challenges of illegal mining and mineral smuggling.

Scheduled to take place from 29 to 30 April 2025 at the Nicon Luxury Hotel in Abuja, the event is being organised by Allied Bond Consulting.

It is expected to bring together policymakers, security chiefs, and industry stakeholders to discuss strategies for securing mining sites and fostering sustainable development within mining communities.

In a statement jointly signed by the Chairman of the Organising Committee, Ahmed Yahya, and the Workshop Coordinator, Willie Tawo, the organisers said the two-day event would focus on “articulating pragmatic strategies and proactive measures to combat the menace of illegal mining and smuggling.”

The workshop also aims to promote international best practices in mining operations, enhance security at mining sites, and explore how the sector can attract further investment and serve as a catalyst for Nigeria’s economic diversification.

Participants will deliberate on creating a stable, secure environment for mining, promoting peaceful coexistence in host communities, and using the solid minerals sector as a platform for building the country’s industrial base.

ALSO READ:  Baker, 24, bags life jail for defiling 15-year-old neighbour
Continue Reading