Aviation Coy Trains Defence Staff On Financial Management
A training and capacity-building
company, Jet Aviation Consultants, has trained senior Ministry of Defence staff
members working at the Nigerian Army on financial management.
The MD/CEO of Jet Aviation Consults,
Air Vice Marshal Gbolahan Idowu (rtd), said the training, which is
“customised training solutions” is to empower the officials and it is tailored
to their unique needs.
Idowu said the firm is a training and
capacity-building company committed to helping individuals and organisations
achieve their full potential through effective learning and development.
He added that the company specialises
in empowering individuals, teams, and organisations to soar to new heights of
success.
In his closing remarks, the chief of
accounts and budget, Major General A.A. Fayemiwo, said the training is in
line with the chief of army staff (COAS) philosophy which is "to transform
the Nigerian Army into a well-trained, equipped and highly motivated
force.”
He said this is towards achieving its
constitutional responsibility within a Joint Environment, and stressed that the
training has renewed the synergy between the military and civilian staff of the
Ministry of Defence with an overriding commitment to optimising the command of
the COAS as well as building a better security architecture for the Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
Fayemiwo said the training has
appraised senior Ministry of Defence (MoD) staff with contemporary policy
issues of the Federal Government of Nigeria and other work-related thematic
issues.
The chief of accounts and budget, who
was represented said the training covered six lectures and provided
participants with a comprehensive overview of the latest developments and best
practices in the field of public finances and healthy living.
He added that the lectures helped
participants understand the changes that have taken place in the public service
in Nigeria with the introduction of the new Public Service Rules 2021.
He revealed that the new performance
management system and the rewards in public service, as well as the
subconscious intuitive knowledge of the workplace environment, were covered.
Fayemiwo said the training was
concluded with a lecture on "Hypertension, The Silent Killer: Imperative
for Senior Civil Servants" bearing in mind their age and the overwhelming
issues to contend with both in the office and various homes.
Earlier, in his welcome address, the
host and commandant Nigerian Army School of Finance and Administration (NASFA),
Major General Julius Osifo, revealed that NASFA is the training arm of the
Nigerian Army Finance Corps with the primary responsibility of training
personnel in military pay duties, records, and clerical duty.
He revealed that the school is
accredited by the National Board for Technical Education to train personnel and
award the National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) in both
accountancy and office technology and management. He stressed that the school
has produced 4,542 graduates of both ND and HND.
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