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President Samia Urges NDC Graduates’ Contribution

The President assured that the government would continue improving working conditions for public servants and security institutions to enhance their effectiveness.
July 28, 2024
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President Samia Suluhu Hassan of the United Republic of Tanzania has called upon those privileged to study at the National Defence College (NDC) to use the opportunity to contribute more significantly to their institutions and their country after graduation.

President Samia emphasized the importance of this training in strengthening national leadership and security, urging graduates to be ambassadors of change and development in their respective workplaces.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony at the NDC, President Samia highlighted that the education provided at the college is crucial for developing skilled and patriotic leaders who will be at the forefront of defending and safeguarding national interests. She reiterated her government’s commitment to investing in education and security training to ensure the nation has capable leaders and experts to tackle various security challenges facing the country and the world.

The President assured that the government would continue improving working conditions for public servants and security institutions to enhance their effectiveness. She encouraged NDC graduates to uphold ethics, discipline, and patriotism in their duties, using their acquired knowledge for the nation’s benefit and significantly contributing to their countries and institutions.

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This initiative by President Samia comes at a time when the government is emphasizing the importance of education and training as essential tools for sustainable development and national security enhancement. By investing in education and security training, the government aims to build a workforce capable of addressing increasing security challenges.

In the coming years, NDC is expected to receive more students from within and outside the country, facilitating experience exchange and strengthening regional and international cooperation in defense and security matters.

For current and future NDC graduates, this opportunity is vital as it equips them with the knowledge and skills to contribute fully to building a strong and secure nation. President Samia has pledged that the government will continue to support them by providing all necessary resources to perform their duties efficiently and expertly.

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    don’t speak about such issues. To the next! Many thanks!!

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