Arrangements have been concluded by the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru to graduate 85 participants of the Senior Executives Course SEC 43 on Saturday even as the elite institute has posited that most of its research recommendations are capable and viable in addressing some of the problems facing Nigeria.
Addressing newsmen ahead of the graduation slated for Saturday, the Acting Director-General of the National Institute Brigadier General Chukwuemeka Udaya said the theme for SEC 43 “Getting Things Done: Strategies for Policy and Programme Implementation in Nigeria” was meticulously chosen as part of the efforts of NIPSS and the participants to contribute to the development of the country.
General Udaya said the 85 participants who registered for the course in February 2021 undertook study tours to 14 States in Nigeria, five countries in Africa, and six countries outside Africa.
The Acting Director-General pointed out that the participants did such wonderful work that when the report is received and implemented, “it will help in turning things around for the country.”
He added that the report from NIPSS in 2018 on internal security which pinpointed the need for community policing has been implemented and this year’s theme would further ensure better ways of getting things done to get the kind of results citizens are hoping to see.
On activities line up for the graduation, he declared this: “The graduation ceremonies of SEC 43 (2021) are to hold as follows: the distinguished annual lecture on Friday, 19th November 2021 and the Distinguished Lecturer is His Excellency, Umaro Embalo, President of the Republic of Guinea Bissau.
“The graduation is on Saturday, 20th November 2021 and the Special Guest of Honour is His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, President of Nigeria”.
General Udayac said much research was conducted on national issues in different fields of human endeavour by the participants adding that all the 85 participants completed their courses7uuî when the government accepts the report, it will help in turning things around for the country. We will start to get the kind of results we are hoping to see.”
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