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Matawalle Reaffirms Tinubu’s Security Agenda as NDC Graduates Future Defence Leaders

The National Defence College (NDC), Nigeria, hosted a Dinner and Awards Night on 20 August 2025 to celebrate the graduating participants of Course 33, marking the conclusion of its 11-month Strategic Leadership Programme.
Honourable Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Muhammed Matawalle, MON, who graced the event as Special Guest of Honour, used the occasion to reaffirm the Tinubu administration’s commitment to building stronger defence institutions and developing strategic leaders for national security.
In his address, Dr. Matawalle congratulated the graduates, noting that the dinner not only provided an opportunity to unwind after months of rigorous training, but also to reflect on the knowledge and experiences that will shape their future careers. He stressed that the course had equipped participants with the leadership skills and strategic insight needed to safeguard their nations and contribute to global peace.
The Minister commended the NDC’s dedication to academic excellence and the role it plays in preparing officers for higher responsibilities. “The skills and lessons you have acquired here will continue to serve you well as you progress in your careers,” he said.
He also acknowledged the international participants of Course 33, praising their contributions and the diversity they brought to the institution. Dr. Matawalle urged them to carry forward their experiences at the NDC and partner with Nigeria in tackling shared security challenges.
Paying tribute to the Commandant, Rear Admiral James Ohimai Okosun, and the faculty of the College, the Minister described their work as “exemplary” in shaping the future of defence leadership.
Conveying President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s congratulations, Dr. Matawalle reassured the graduates that the government remains firmly committed to strengthening the well-being and security of Nigerians. He encouraged them to align their professional service with the administration’s broader national objectives.
The Minister closed with his best wishes ahead of the forthcoming formal graduation ceremony, applauding the achievements of the Course 33 participants, their families, and the National Defence College for another successful academic cycle.