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LEADER OF THE DELEGATION CISA NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR ERICA RUGGLES ( 4th LEFT) REAR ADMIRAL ADENIYI OSINOWO (5th LEFT) AND MAJ GEN PETER DAUKE ( 2nd RIGHT) DURING THE AMBASSADOR'S VISIT TO NDC ABUJA

Nigeria, US hold training workshop on terrorism
 
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Tue, 18 Sep 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

The National Defence College, Abuja and the College of International Security Affairs, of the National Defence University, Washington have held a bilateral training workshop on combating terrorism and irregular threat curriculum development.

The workshop which took place last week in Abuja from lasted for five days and was aimed at knowledge transfer and exchange of ideas between the institutions on strategic level estimates on irregular threats. The sessions covered irregular threats in the contemporary security environment, lexicon on operational design and framework as well as strategic framework estimate on the Boko Haram insurgency.

 It also covered the speciality issues, Sri Lanka on counter terrorism/ counter insurgency,
the Nexus and linkages and also practical exercises on Boko Haram insurgency. A framework was developed and used as a critical tool in dealing with current security challenges in Nigeria and the Sahel region.

The leader of the College of International Security Affairs(CISA), National Defence University Washington delegation, Ambassador Erica Barks Ruggles had earlier paid a courtesy call on the Commandant, National Defence College, Nigeria, Rear Admiral Adeniyi Osinowo to deliberate on issues of interest to both institutions.

Ambassador Ruggles asserted that CISA';S mission is to educate and prepare senior civilian and military security professionals and future leaders of the United State and partners as nations for the strategic challenges of the contemporary security environment. She emphasized that the College, is the US Department of Defence flagship training institution for education and the building of partnerships capacity in combating terrorism and irregular warfare at the strategic level.

Ambassador Ruggles expressed her appreciation to the National Defence College Nigeria for the collaboration and the hosting of the workshop which she described as unique in all ramifications. She expressed hope of further collaboration between National Defence College Nigeria and College of International Security Affairs, National Defence University Washington.
One of the resource persons from the United States, Dr Thomas Marks opined that protecting citizens in all spectrum in a democratic dispensation is the fundamental responsibility of governance. He reiterated that the need to understand the root causes and drivers of radicalization which leads to violent extremism at the strategic level and develop a framework for a strategic response was what prompted the entire one week conduct of the workshop.

The Deputy Commandant and Director of Studies Major General Peter Dauke,noted that the facilitators have done justice to the subject matter as it relates to terrorism and other irregular security threats. He reiterated that a strategic leader must be critical in studying and analyzing any given situation before action. He added that, if one cannot be able to identify a problem, he or she cannot be able to resolve it appropriately.

He informed the audience that as part of the efforts to enhance the relationship between the two institutions, the National Defence University Washington has invited the Commandant National Defence College Nigeria, Rear Admiral Adeniyi Osinowo, to visit the United States in order to explore areas for further collaboration.

 

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