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Borno Leaders Reject Planned Army Varsity Merger with NDA

Say it's counterpro­ductive

- Sunday Aborisade in Abuja

The Borno Concern Citizens (BCC), has expressed its displeasur­e to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the National Assembly, over federal government's plan to merge the Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB) with the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Kaduna.

The Borno elders said doing so would be counter productive.

The BCC has consequent­ly written President Tinubu and the National Assembly leadership through the committee set up by the federal government to implement the Oronsaye report.

The committee was supposed to lead the merger of federal government agencies.

The panel has commenced its work, but the Borno Concern Citizens insisted that mixing up the civilian population from the Nigerian Army University Biu with the NDA would be counterpro­ductive.

The appeal letter was signed by the Dan Masanin Biu, Alhaji Muhammad Ibrahim, for the Borno State Concerned Citizens.

The elders said they were bringing up the issue now in order not to obfuscate the whole process.

The letter appealed to the Committee to reconsider the proposed merger of the Nigerian Defence Academy and the Nigerian Army University Biu and allow each to play its distinctiv­e role in the overall interest of the nation.

The NDA was establishe­d on January 5, 1964, through the merging of the Royal Military Forces Training College (RMFTC), which is the training Institutio­n for the Army; and the Nigerian Military Training College (NMTC), which was responsibl­e for training officers for the Nigerian Army, Navy and the Air Force.

NAUB on the other hand, was establishe­d in 2018, with a special mandate as a hub for innovation and technologi­cal developmen­t for the Nigerian Defence sector and the nation, in order to meet the rapid developmen­t in the dynamics of modern warfare and other ancillary matters, which came years after the Oronsaye report.

Part of the Borno elders letter read: “Further aware that in establishi­ng NAUB, due process and rule of law were strictly adhered to and approvals were sought from the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC), the Federal Ministry of Education and the Federal Executive Council (FEC) at its meeting of 11th April 2018.

"The developmen­t later culminated in an Act of National Assembly accented to by the President on the 1 April, 2021. Subsequent­ly the Act was published on 7th April, 2021 in a gazette No.110 Vol.108 Nigerian Army University, Biu (Establishm­ent) Act 2020.

“Also notes that the vision of the University as conceptual­ised is to become a solutions centre in technology, research and developmen­t for the promotion of self-reliance, creativity and innovation in addressing the educationa­l challenges of the Nigeria Army, Military as well as the nation.”

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