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Stakeholders Reject Bill Seeking Automatic NDA Admission For Military School Graduates

James Kwen by James Kwen
3 weeks ago
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Stakeholders have opposed a proposed amendment to the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Act that would grant automatic admission to graduates of military secondary schools into the academy, warning that such a provision could undermine constitutional principles and shut out more qualified candidates.

They gave this indication during the public hearing on four defence-related bills, including a Bill for an Act to Amend the Nigerian Defence Academy Act, 2024 and for Related Matters (HB.1709), organised by the House of Representatives Committee on Defence, chaired by Hon. Babajimi Benson.

The Director of Military Training, Nigerian Defence Academy(NDA), Brigadier General Taiye Ahmed, said the academy does not support the amendment in its current form.

“It was observed that if the amendment is passed as phrased, it has the potential of creating statutory bottlenecks on the constitutional principle of federal character.

The NDA operates on this principle to ensure national unity and equal representation across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory FCT,” he said.

 

He added that the proposal could also face legal hurdles because it would unfairly disadvantage other Nigerians seeking admission into the academy.

 

“Moreover, the proposed amendment could face legal challenges for being discriminatory against applicants who did not attend the military school, as it could be perceived as disenfranchising them for admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy.”

 

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Ahmed maintained that graduates of military secondary schools already enjoy equal opportunities under the existing admission process.

 

“The graduates of military schools currently have equal opportunity to seek admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy to be commissioned as regular combatant officers by competing with other interested Nigerians.

 

“The process has consistently ensured that the NDA selects the best candidates irrespective of the secondary school they attended.”

 

He also pointed out that military school graduates already have alternative career pathways into the Armed Forces.

 

Moreover, graduates of the military schools have the opportunity to enlist as soldiers immediately upon graduation from military secondary schools, especially at the Nigerian Military School, Zaria, and thereafter proceed to higher military institutions through military sponsorship.

 

“Upon graduation from higher institutions, these graduates could apply to be commissioned as officers through the short service commission or the direct short service commission when advertised by any of the three services of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.”

 

According to him, officers who do not secure commissions through those channels still have another opportunity later in their careers. “Furthermore, those unable to secure admission through the short service commission or the direct short service commission could apply for the executive commission later in their career.”

 

Ahmed stressed that admission into the NDA remains highly competitive and is based on merit.

 

“It is pertinent to state that the NDA has a very strict admission criterion, including minimum JAMB score as well as very high standard physical, psychological and medical standards.”

 

He disclosed that available records indicate that civilian applicants sometimes outperform graduates of military secondary schools during the selection process.

 

“Available records in the Armed Forces show that civilian candidates could be better than some military school graduates based on their earlier-mentioned criteria to avoid disenfranchising excellent candidates that did not have the opportunity of attending military schools from admission into NDA.”

 

He concluded by urging lawmakers to retain the current admission framework.

 

“The NDA thinks that the current admission process into the NDA should be maintained.”

 

Besides the proposed amendment to the Nigerian Defence Academy Act, the committee also considered bills seeking to establish a Joint Doctrine and Warfare Centre to enhance coordination and effectiveness of military operations; establish the Armed Forces Medical College, Abuja; and establish the National Defence College of Nigeria as a postgraduate degree-awarding institution and centre for strategic research and professional military education.

 

Speaking at the close of the session, Chairman of the House Committee on Defence, Hon. Babajimi Benson, commended participants for their contributions.

 

“This is the people’s Parliament. The contributions have been worthwhile,” Benson said.

 

 

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James Kwen

James Kwen

James Kwen is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with 15 years of experience, currently covering politics, including the National Assembly (House of Representatives), APC, INEC, and allied beats.

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