On Friday, the Nigerian Navy School of Armament Technology (NNSAT) in Kachia, Kaduna State, celebrated the graduation of 323 personnel who completed the Quarter Armourer and Fire Control I–III courses.
These graduates, from Batches 25, 28, and 29, took part in the first-ever gunnery regimental graduation ceremony. Governor Uba Sani, who was represented by Yusuf Liman, Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, characterized the event as a significant milestone that honors the discipline, dedication, and professional excellence of the graduates.
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On Friday, the Nigerian Navy School of Armament Technology (NNSAT) in Kachia, Kaduna State, celebrated the graduation of 323 personnel who completed the Quarter Armourer and Fire Control I–III courses.
These graduates, from Batches 25, 28, and 29, took part in the first-ever gunnery regimental graduation ceremony. Governor Uba Sani, who was represented by Yusuf Liman, Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, characterized the event as a significant milestone that honors the discipline, dedication, and professional excellence of the graduates.
The governor highlighted that the training contributes to national security and illustrates the Navy’s advancing technical and professional capabilities, reaffirming Kaduna State’s dedication to community-focused governance by investing in education, healthcare, social infrastructure, human capital, and coordinated security efforts.
Governor Sani praised the impressive parade, pointing out it showcased the strong regimentation, professionalism, and extensive training received by both instructors and graduates. He encouraged the graduates to uphold values of integrity, courage, and precision, urging them to use their skills with patriotism and loyalty in light of Nigeria’s complex security issues.
Commodore Chikaji Isah, Commandant of NNSAT, expressed gratitude to the governor for being part of the ceremony through his representative. He noted that the involvement of state leadership emphasizes Kaduna’s commitment to developing human capital, enhancing security, and fostering growth within the Nigerian Navy.
Commodore Isah also recognized the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, for his forward-thinking leadership in strengthening the Navy’s ability to tackle current security challenges. He thanked the families of the graduates for their support and voiced confidence that the newly trained personnel would serve the nation with pride and dedication.
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The graduation ceremony included silent drills, a march past, and the presentation of awards to exemplary officers and ratings in order of merit.
The governor highlighted that the training contributes to national security and illustrates the Navy’s advancing technical and professional capabilities, reaffirming Kaduna State’s dedication to community-focused governance by investing in education, healthcare, social infrastructure, human capital, and coordinated security efforts.
Governor Sani praised the impressive parade, pointing out it showcased the strong regimentation, professionalism, and extensive training received by both instructors and graduates. He encouraged the graduates to uphold values of integrity, courage, and precision, urging them to use their skills with patriotism and loyalty in light of Nigeria’s complex security issues.
Commodore Chikaji Isah, Commandant of NNSAT, expressed gratitude to the governor for being part of the ceremony through his representative. He noted that the involvement of state leadership emphasizes Kaduna’s commitment to developing human capital, enhancing security, and fostering growth within the Nigerian Navy.
Commodore Isah also recognized the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, for his forward-thinking leadership in strengthening the Navy’s ability to tackle current security challenges. He thanked the families of the graduates for their support and voiced confidence that the newly trained personnel would serve the nation with pride and dedication.
The graduation ceremony included silent drills, a march past, and the presentation of awards to exemplary officers and ratings in order of merit.

