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Nigerian Navy School of Armament Technology Graduates 323 Personnel
Nigerian Navy School of Armament Technology (NNSAT) in Kachia, Kaduna State, has graduated 323 personnel from the Quarter Armourer and Fire Control I-III courses, marking a historic milestone in celebrating discipline, commitment, and professional excellence. The graduates, drawn from Batches 25, 28, and 29, were trained to strengthen national security and reflect the Navy’s growing technical and professional capacity.
Governor Uba Sani, represented by Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly Yusuf Liman, commended the impressive parade, describing it as evidence of high regimentation, professionalism, and rigorous training. Sani emphasized Kaduna State’s commitment to people-centered governance through investments in education, healthcare, and security interventions.
The Commandant of NNSAT, Commodore Chikaji Isah, thanked Sani for honoring the ceremony, highlighting the governor’s presence as a testament to Kaduna State’s commitment to human capital development and security enhancement. Isah praised the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, for his visionary leadership in strengthening the Navy’s capacity to confront emerging threats.
The event featured a silent drills display, match pasts, and award presentations to deserving officers and ratings. The graduands were urged to serve with integrity, courage, and professionalism, applying their skills with precision, patriotism, and loyalty amid Nigeria’s complex security challenges.
