Ths Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, has emphasized the importance of adhering to global standards and regulations in diplomatic protocols.
The Army Chief laid the emphasis while addressing the participants at a 5-day Capacity Building Workshop for Protocol and Liaison duties organised by the Army Headquarters Department of Special Services and Programmes (DSSP) at the Army War College Abuja.
The Chief who was represented by Major General Jimmy Akpor, the Chief of Administration (Army), at the workshop aimed at bolstering the proficiency of Nigerian Army personnel in Protocol and Liaison duties, highlighted the vital role of Protocol and Liaison functions in maintaining cordial relations with allies and stakeholders.
He said, with the ever-increasing demands on military engagements, particularly in bilateral contacts and domestic liaisons, the workshop serves as a crucial platform for enhancing the capacity of army personnel in this domain.
Despite acknowledging the volatile and uncertain security environment, General Lagbaja reassured the participants of the Nigerian Army's professionalism and readiness to ensure peace and security in the nation.
He expressed confidence in the troops' exceptional performance despite challenging circumstances, reaffirming his total support and commitment to their welfare and effectiveness.
The Chief of Special Services and Programmes (CSSP), address, Major General Henry Wesley, said the theme of the workshop, "Improving the NA Protocol and Liaison Competencies in Line with Global Best Practices," resonates with the Nigerian Army's commitment to excellence.
He underscored the importance of continuous training and professional development in fulfilling the Directorate of Protocol's mandate effectively.
General Wesley said the Nigerian Army's dedication to upholding integrity, professionalism, and excellence in Protocol and Liaison duties reflects its commitment to national security and diplomatic engagement.
During the opening day of the Workshop, participants were treated to two insightful lectures. The first lecture, "Options for Building a Versatile Protocol Capacity for the Nigerian Army," delivered by Amb Ben BM Okoyen, provided strategic perspectives and practical approaches for developing a robust protocol capacity within the Nigerian Army, emphasizing adaptability and versatility in addressing diverse diplomatic scenarios.
The second lecture by Mrs Sonye Allanah's lecture on "Basic Norms and Practices for Enhancing Protocol/Liaison" offered participants foundational insights into diplomatic etiquettes, procedures, and best practices, equipping them with essential skills for fostering effective communication and collaboration in diplomatic interactions.
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