We’ll confront security challenges with all our endowment– Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan  has promised  that Nigeria would confront its present security challenges with “all our national endowment”.
The President,  who was represented by the Minister of Defence, Gen. Aliyu Gusau (rtd) stated this at the graduation ceremony of  National Defence Colllege  (NDC) Course 22 Participants of the National Defence College (NDC).
“We have made some gains against the adversary, we face an unspeakable evil and we must confront it with all our national endowment. And as government we will not compromise our sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nigeria.
“And we will not allow the authority of Nigerian state to be challenged. Education is a human right which is invaluable transformational value and is the bases of our development progress. We shall not give up that right for some faceless, misguided, self-styled using the means of terror,” he said.
He  called on the populace to close ranks with government to end to insurgency.
“There is no challenge that can divide the collective will of the Nigerian. May I also use this opportunity to assure all Nigerians that we are committed to bringing back the Chibok girls alive.”
He called on the Armed Forces, intelligence and security agencies in the expanded security approach was crucial and urged them to take proactive measures in the discharge of their responsibilities.
“On the part of the government, we are committed to improving institutional capacity, platform and equipment, human and resources endowment of our security agencies to meet these challenges. Let me use this opportunity to salute the gallantry of men and women of the armed forces, the police, intelligence and the security agencies and emergency services for their loyal and patriotic service to the nation,
“My heart goes to all the service men that had paid the supreme sacrifice, so that other Nigerians may continue to live in peace and security. I wish to convey my personal sympathy to Nigerians, who had in one way or the other suffered human and material loss on account of terrorism,” he said.
Earlier in his welcome address, Commandant of the NDC, Rear Admiral Patrick Agholor, said that the graduation of Course 22 marked the end of another successful academic journey at the NDC.
Agholor said during 44-weeks duration of the course, the participants received series of lecture on a wide range of subjects.
“I therefore, implore you to use the learning experiences, skills and values acquired here as enablers to drive your creativity and innovativeness to meet challenges, you will face. I urge you, therefore, to prepare your minds and be ready to discharge your duties and responsibilities with utmost professionalism.”
The best graduating participant, Col. Joseph Chima, attributed the success of the participants to hard work.
“It was a very intense course and to have gone through it and top the class was challenging,” he said.
Col. Cosmas Alhassan a foreign participant from Ghana who emerged as the best foreign participant said the course was educative.
He said the knowledge he acquired would come handy in the discharge of duties in Ghana.