PROF.YEMI OSIBANJO CONGRATULATES FEDERAL COMMISSIONER IMAAN SULAIMAN IBRAHIM ON NEW FEATHER ADDED AS FELLOW SECURITY INSTITUTE (FSI)
Alwalle Khabir Yuso
The Vice President of Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof.Yemi Osibanjo has called for concerted efforts of effective strategies and technological innovations among the newly graduands of the National Institute for security Studies (NISS), in addressing security challenges facing the country.
Prof Osibanjo who made the call at the graduation ceremony of Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC)14 this Saturday in Abuja, noted that the course designed to provide participants with requisite skills towards contributing positively in the implementation of national security policies and development.
While congratulating the Federal Commissioner of National Commission for Refugees, and internally Displaced persons, Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim tasked the new graduands to be proactive and adopt the use of imagination as well as leverage on technology in reacting to security threats in the country.
In a remark, Federal Commissioner of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and internally Displaced Persons,Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim who graduated as Fellow of the security institute after successful completion of the Executive Intelligence management course (EMIC) 14 expressed optimism of improved and better security policies as well as management with the new acquired knowledge from the institute.
HFC Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim reiterated the commitment of the commission in contributing their quota in development of the country, as well as the relevance of the course in addressing the nation security challenges also called for formidable force among high level security professionals and senior level managers for critical roles in the sustenance of national security.
The high points of the event were the conferment of Fellow of the Security Institute( FSI) on the 66 graduands and presentation of certificates and awards to outstanding participants of which HFC Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim was among the beneficiaries.