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TETFund Executive Calls for Enhanced Collaboration with Military at Research Fair

Arch. Sonny Echono, the Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), has urged for stronger collaboration with the Nigerian Armed Forces in the upcoming National Research Fair. This appeal was made during a visit from Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Christopher Musa to TETFund Headquarters in Abuja.

Echono expressed deep appreciation for the military’s sacrifices in ensuring national safety and acknowledged their significant contributions to technological advancements, including GPS and drones, which have far-reaching societal implications. He highlighted the necessity of engaging military personnel in pioneering research that benefits both defense and society.

The TETFund leader reiterated that the fair aims to transform research findings into practical goods and services, with guidance from experts from Israel, the European Union, and Brazil. He extended an invitation to the military to partake in the fair, emphasizing that participation will be free for all Nigerians, including military personnel.

Echono stated, “We recognize the strong research capabilities within the military and see this as an opportunity to invite them to engage in the fair. We are eager to support ongoing partnerships, such as our research project with the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), and encourage further collaboration.”

The CDS underscored the significance of education in addressing issues like insecurity and illiteracy, which can lead to manipulation and exploitation. He advocated for a dual approach, combining kinetic (force-based) and non-kinetic (educational) strategies to tackle current challenges, affirming that education plays a crucial role in long-term solutions.

General Musa acknowledged the military’s ongoing efforts to enhance school security and reaffirmed their commitment to restoring peace in Nigeria. He emphasized the importance of teamwork and collaboration, stating, “Education is vital; it empowers individuals and prevents exploitation. We must integrate both kinetic and non-kinetic methods to effectively address our challenges.”

In conclusion, the CDS expressed gratitude for the positive strides made and reaffirmed the military’s readiness to support educational initiatives, highlighting that while progress is ongoing, there is still work to be done.

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