The Minister of Defense and National Building Forces Dr. Stergomena Tax (Mb), June 15, 2024, Has Officially Closed the One-Year Training of Command and Discipline, at the 38th Graduation of the Tanzania Command and Discipline Academy Held at the College Grounds, Duluti Arusha
On 15 June 2024, the Tanzania Command and Discipline Academy in Duluti, Arusha, witnessed a momentous occasion. The Minister of Defence and National Building Forces, Dr. Stergomena Tax (Mb), presided over the 38th graduation ceremony, during which the one-year training programme in Command and Discipline was officially closed. This event represented a significant milestone for the Tanzanian armed forces and their international counterparts.
Graduation Ceremony Highlights
The graduation ceremony was attended by the Minister of Defence and JKT, Dr. Stergomena Tax, who served as the official guest of honour. The event saw the graduation of 45 officers from the Tanzanian National Army and 24 officers from friendly countries. The graduates were awarded Master’s Degrees and Diplomas in Defence and Security Affairs, a testament to the rigorous training they underwent.
Minister’s Address and Acknowledgments
During her address, Minister Tax conveyed the greetings of the President of the United Republic of Tanzania and the Commander-in-Chief, Her Excellency President Samia Suluhu Hassan. She emphasised the significant achievements made by Tanzania under the leadership of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, particularly in the domains of democracy, political stability, peace and security, social and economic development, and regional and international relations.
Minister Tax expressed her gratitude to President Samia Suluhu Hassan for appointing her as the inaugural female Minister of Defence and National Building of the United Republic of Tanzania. This historic appointment serves to illustrate Tanzania’s progress towards gender equality and women’s empowerment in leadership roles.
Empowering Future Leaders
In her address, the Minister of Defence drew the graduates’ attention to their future responsibilities in making crucial decisions for the defence and security of their nations. She underscored the importance of the education and knowledge acquired during their training, emphasizing that it would serve as a solid foundation for their duties and help them effectively address various challenges.
Distinguished Attendees
The 38th graduation ceremony was attended by a number of high-ranking officials, including the Commander-in-Chief of the Tanzanian People’s Army, Lieutenant General Salum Haji Othman. Other notable attendees included Chiefs of Commands of the Tanzanian People’s Army, Heads of East African Command and Discipline Colleges, Chiefs of the Military Academy of the Tanzanian People’s Army, Army Soldiers representing their countries in Tanzania, General Officers from the Headquarters of the Tanzanian People’s Army, and Commanders of the Ministry of Defence and the Nation Building Forces.
Significance of the Training Program
The one-year training programme at the Tanzania Command and Discipline Academy is designed to equip officers with the requisite skills and knowledge to enable them to assume effective leadership roles in the defence and security sectors. The programme’s comprehensive curriculum encompasses a range of topics related to command and discipline, equipping graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively navigate the complexities of modern military operations.
Conclusion
The 38th graduation ceremony of the Tanzania Command and Discipline Academy was a significant event that underscored the significance of developing military capabilities and the role of the defence minister in shaping the future of the Tanzanian armed forces. The successful completion of the training programme by the graduates is indicative of their dedication and the quality of education provided by the academy.
As Tanzania continues to make progress in various sectors under the leadership of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, the contributions of the armed forces and their commitment to national security remain of paramount importance. The graduates of the Command and Discipline course are now better equipped to serve their nations and contribute to global peace and stability.
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