Education Is A Powerful Tool For Equipping Visionary Leaders – General Emekah

Education Is A Powerful Tool For Equipping Visionary Leaders – General Emekah

The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division, Nigerian Army (NA) and Land Component Commander, Joint Task Force, South South, Operation DELTA SAFE, Major General Emmanuel Eric Emekah has emphasized that Education remains a powerful tool for equipping visionary leaders, and must be looked at critically. He made this known, while declaring open the maiden edition of the Chairperson, Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA), 6 Division Chapter Inter – Command Secondary Schools Quiz, Debate and Essay Writing Competition, at Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya Badminton Court, Port Harcourt Barracks, today 4 February 2025.

He reiterated that the theme for the Competition “Empowering Future Leaders Through Knowledge and Critical Thinking” was carefully selected, aimed at instilling the values of discipline, research and constructive argument skills that would equip the students for their future endeavours, giving the present reality of a fast-changing world, which demands the ability to think critically, analyze information and communicate effectively.

The GOC, commended the efforts of the NAOWA, 6 Division Chapter under the leadership of Mrs Manfon Ejim Emekah for keying into the vision of the President, NAOWA, Mrs Mernan Femi Oluyede, among which is to promote academic excellence across Army Barracks nationwide. He added that such programmes will go a long way in inspiring excellence among younger generations.

Speaking at the event, the Chairperson, NAOWA, 6 Division Chapter, Mrs Manfon Ejim Emekah thanked the organizers and further said the theme of the Competition was a reminder of the critical role education plays in shaping future generations. She further stated that the contemporary world is not only about acquiring knowledge, but also about the application of the knowledge acquired. Thus, critical thinking and solving real-world problems is the benefit of such Competition, which she maintained provides unique opportunities for the students to develop the requisite skills, that will prepare them adequately for future endeavours.

She commended the GOC for his unwavering support towards educational development in Command schools, adding that his leadership has been instrumental in creating the enabling environment for academic excellence to thrive in the Division. She encouraged the competitors to embrace the challenge with confidence, determination, and most importantly spirit of healthy competition.

Earlier, the Acting Director, 6 Division Education Services, Lt Col Prince Agbai, while delivering his welcome address, stressed that the theme of the Competition underscored the crucial role education plays in shaping future leaders, particularly in a rapidly evolving world, where knowledge is not just enough but the ability to reason, analyze , communicate and relay information effectively remains critical. The Competition he said, has created a platform for the students to develop their skills, nurture teamwork, intellectual excellence and leadership qualities. He called on the contestants to approach the event with enthusiasm, sportsmanship and a determination to excel.

The event had goodwill messages delivered by dignitaries. The Chairperson OB Lulu-Briggs Foundation, Dr (Mrs) Seinye Lulu-Briggs, who was represented commended the initiative and said it was a welcome development. She added that the role of education in shaping responsible citizens and future leaders cannot be overemphasized, restating the commitment of her Foundation in supporting learning. This she maintained, is the only way to honour the selfless sacrifices of our fallen heroes, whose wards are in various Barracks under 6 Division. She urged the contestants to seize the opportunity to learn and compete, stressing that winning is important but the real victory lies in the knowledge gained. She declared scholarship awards to each member of the three winning teams to further their education in any Nigerian public University of their choice.

Relatedly, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, VicBriggs Nigeria Limited, Mr Victor Briggs, while supporting the initiative, donated the sum of Three Million (3,000,000.00) Naira at the event. He has also undertaken to partner with NAOWA in providing some scholarships to the students that are doing perfectly well in the different schools. Similarly, Honorable Sokari Goodboy Sokari who was represented by Mr Warmann Onisokumen Easter felicitated with the organizers and the contestants. He said as a leader, he believed that education is the bedrock of the society, as such he encouraged the students to embrace the opportunity in showcasing their talents and learn from each other.

The quiz, debate and Essay Writing Competition which was organized in honour of the Chairperson, NAOWA, 6 Division Chapter, had four Command Secondary Schools under 6 Division, participating. They include, Command Science Secondary School, Eta-Etinan, Akwa Ibom State, Command Science Secondary School, Ebedebiri, Bayelsa State, Command Secondary School, Mbiri, Delta State and Command Science Secondary School, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

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