TETFund pledges continued support for Nigerian Army institutions
The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has promised to sustain its investment in Nigerian Army institutions.
Executive Secretary of TETFund, Arc. Sonny Echono, stated this when he led top management of TETFund on a courtesy call to the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa.
According to the TETFund boss, the military has been a supporter of educational institutions in Nigeria, making significant sacrifices in challenging environments and conflict zones.
He eulogised the Armed Forces under the leadership of the CDS for its selfless services to the nation, even as he commended the military for their commitment to tackling the security challenges in the country.
Echono lauded the army for checkmating incidences of militant attacks and kidnapping within institutions of higher learning.
“The military establishment has been so supportive of our educational institutions. And we thank you for your service to our country. We thank you for the huge sacrifice that is being made to ensure that education continues even in times of conflict, difficult environments,” Echono said.
“We also want to commend the fact that we have seen real slow down on the rates of such challenges in recent past. We are able to ensure that schools run without disruptions and unsavory incidents of attacks by either militants or kidnappers.
“In the area of research and development, we see it as a major frontier for collaboration. Because research into security services and development of our defence industries and being able to service that sector is one area that we can express our national aspirations as a people.”
He expressed TETFund’s commitment to continue to support institutions of the Nigerian Army including the Nigerian Defence Academy, Army University, Biu among others.
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, assured that the Armed Forces will continue its unwavering support for educational developments in the country.
He made a case for a partnership between the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) and TETFund.
On the restrictions on importation of certain caliber of arms and ammunition into the country by the Ministry of Defence, he said it would make Nigeria a major hub of arms production, save our foreign currency, and generate employment.
Gen. Musa expressed his gratitude for the Fund’s support to the NDA and other Army institutions, stating that it had significantly enhanced their capacity and ability to achieve more.
“What you are doing has enhanced the capacity of the education system. For the Armed Forces, we can only continue to appreciate what you are doing,” Musa said.
“Everywhere we have our men, one of the key areas we told them is to make sure the schools are secure. Because without that, as a nation we can’t move forward.”
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