close
Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Nigerian Army tasks finance personnel on proficient service

“I have made it mandatory for all Nigerian Army Finance personnel to be adequately trained to carry out their duties at all levels.’’

• June 5, 2024
Nigerian Army logo
Nigerian Army logo[Credit: New Telegraph]

The Nigerian Army on Wednesday mandated its finance personnel to be proactive and proficient in discharging their duties.

The Chief of Accounts and Budget, Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Adetokunbo Fayemiwo, gave the charge at the 1st Division Finance Training Week 2024 in Kaduna.

Mr Fayemiwo, represented by Chief of Staff, 1 Division Brig.-Gen. David Nwakonobi, said this would ensure that financial services were rendered to the Nigerian Army personnel as well as units and formations at the right time and place.

The theme of the training week is “Enhancing the capacity and skills of 1 division finance officers and clerks for proactive and efficient delivery of financial services to 1 Division Nigerian Army.”

He stressed that the Nigerian Army finance personnel were to conform with the existing regulations and remain professional in their conduct as military personnel.

He said, “To ensure this, I have made it mandatory for all Nigerian Army Finance personnel to be adequately trained to carry out their duties at all levels.’’

Mr Fayemiwo explained that training was one of the pillars of the Chief of Army Staff command philosophy, which is “to transform the Nigerian Army into a well-trained, equipped and highly motivated force towards a joint environment.”

He added that the division’s finance training week was designed to address the training needs of finance officers and soldiers at the division level.

Mr Fayemiwo said, “It will provide a good platform for updating personnel on contemporary government financial policies, financial best practices and their implications on accounting for Nigerian Army funds.

“This training week will focus on enhancing the capacity of 1 Division Finance personnel to render professional and efficient financial services to the Nigerian Army.”

He further said that the duties and responsibilities of the Nigerian Army Finance Corps were central to the performance and effectiveness of the Nigerian Army both in war and peacetime.

He said, “In pursuit of my training objectives for 2024, I directed all division finance offices to conduct a division finance training week to address the training needs of their personnel.’’

The finance chief enjoined the participants to be actively involved in the training sessions to derive maximum benefit from them.

Mr Fayemiwo appreciated the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja’, for approving the training week and providing the resources required for its conduct.

Earlier, the Commander, 1 Division Finance and Accounts, Brig.-Gen. Adamu Kitchener, said the training was an initiative of the Chief of Accounts and Budget Army.

Mr Kitchener said the training was to enhance development, professionalism, skills and knowledge among officers and soldiers in the finance corps.

He stated, “It is also to equip them to tackle financial issues and how to render useful advice to their superiors in their various areas of responsibility. ‘’

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

flood

World

Thousands stranded in Bangladesh after rain-triggered flooding

More than half a million people have been marooned after vast swathes of land were inundated in north-eastern Bangladesh.

Korea-Africa Summit in Seou

Africa

South Korea-Africa summit beginning of stronger cooperation on economy

At the government-to-government level, 12 MOUs were signed between South Korea and 11 African countries.

Narendra Modi

Politics

Indian PM Modi resigns, stays in office awaiting new government

Mr Modi’s resignation was a part of the protocol followed before forming the next government in the country.

Anti-Corruption

Court grants order to serve APC chairman Ganduje in bribery case

The defendants are charged with eight counts of bribery, misappropriation and division of public funds running into billions of naira.

Joe Biden

World

U .S. President Biden in France for state visit

Mr Biden is set to attend ceremonies in Normandy on Thursday.