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14 Students Bag 1st Class From Nigerian Navy School

14 Students Bag 1st Class From Nigerian Navy School

The Nigerian Navy Provost and Regulating School, Makurdi, on Friday, graduated 14 first-class students, the Chief Instructor of the school, Lieutenant Commodore Uzor Igwe has said.

Igwe disclosed this on Friday, during the school’s combined graduation ceremony.

While presenting the course highlights, Igwe said that 20 students made the second class while four graduated with the third class.

He said that the graduation ceremony was for four courses: Master-At-Arms Refresher Course 08/22, Master-At-Arms Qualifying Course 11/22, Regulating Petty Officer Qualifying Course 13/22, ad Leading Regulating Qualifying Course 14/22.

He said that the courses which started on Jan 17, lasted for 12 weeks.

According to the chief instructor, 40 personnel were nominated for the courses but 38  eventually participated.

Igwe said that the courses were designed to enhance general discipline, crime prevention and detection, investigation, prosecution, enforcement of various regulations and interpretation of the Armed Forces Act.

“The overall objective of the courses is to teach students how to continue to maintain and enforce discipline as well as prevent crime,” he said.

In his address of welcome to the Commandant, Nigerian Navy Provost and Regulating School Makurdi, Comondore Chindo Yahaya said that the school had graduated a total of 1,165 personnel since its relocation from Lagos to Makurdi in 2010.

Yahaya said that the school had imbibed in students students practices in law enforcement within the military and, to an extent, outside the military.

He said that the graduands were the first set to benefit from the reviewed curriculum of the school recently approved by the chief of naval staff.

“Since the school relocated from Lagos to Makurdi in 2010, it has trained 1,165 personnel comprising 164 officers and 1,001 ratings, the graduating students today inconclusive."

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