DHQ, UK military to join forces to build capacity of West African military
The Defence Headquarters is collaborating with the British Military Advisory Training Team to enhance the capacity of military personnel to address insecurity in West Africa.
Army spokesman Tukur Gusau said this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.
Mr Gusau said the DHQ and BMAT had initiated a five-day training programme in Abuja.
He said the training was inaugurated by the chief of defence staff, Christopher Musa.
Mr Gusau said the defence chief commended the BMATT training team and urged participants, military personnel drawn from various West African countries, to focus on the training.
He said the training programme was expected to gather experts in security management across all spheres.
According to him, the training curriculum addresses the challenges of managing defence in the context of broader security considerations.
“The programme covers a range of relevant topics, including regional security and the new world order, challenges for human security in West Africa in the 21st Century, and international human rights law.
“It will also cover rules of engagement and maintaining integrity in complex security environments, among others. The sessions will feature syndicated presentations and exercises to facilitate interactive learning,” he said.
Mr Gusau said the collaborative effort between the DHQ and BMATT underscored the commitment to advance knowledge and expertise in defence management within the West African region by fostering international cooperation and sharing best practices.
He added that the training was aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the participating military personnel in addressing evolving security challenges.
(NAN)