Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji

The Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji is a training facility for the Nigerian Armed Forces, including the army, air force and navy. It is near the village of Jaji, Nigeria, about 35 km northeast of Kaduna in the Igabi Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State, Nigeria.[1]

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History

The Army Command and Staff College opened at Jaji in May 1976, giving two senior officers' courses. In April 1978 the College was expanded when the Army Junior Division was established to conduct courses for Captains in the Nigerian Army.[1] A Demonstration Battalion, the Army School of Artillery, and armor support from a composite armored battalion in Kaduna were also located at Jaji. In September 1978, with the opening of the air faculty, Jaji was redesignated the Command and Staff College. The navy faculty was established in September 1981, assembling all senior military divisions in one campus. By 1986, 1,172 officers had graduated from Jaji's senior divisions, and 1,320 from the junior divisions.[2]

The original senior officers' courses were based on a curriculum derived from that of the British Army Staff College, Camberley, and the college establishment was assisted by an advisory team from the British Army. The successor to the advisory team, the Joint Warfare Advisory Team, remained until October 1988.[2]

In September 2005, United Kingdom Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram visited Jaji and announced that an extra 200,000 UK pounds would be allocated to assist training of over 17,000 Nigerian troops as peacekeepers in Africa.[3] In November 2006, the Prince of Wales of the United Kingdom visited Nigeria and inspected soldiers at Jaji.[4]

Courses and facilities

The Land, Maritime and Air Warfare Departments of the College run three Courses: a one-year Senior Course for Majors and their equivalent, a twenty-week Junior Course for Captains and their equivalent, and a Staff Duties Course for Senior Non Commissioned Officers of the three services.[1]

Notable teachers

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c "Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji". Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) Jaji. http://www.nigerianafcsc.org/. Retrieved 2009-11-19. 
  2. ^ a b "Nigeria - Training". Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress. http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-9466.html. Retrieved 2009-11-18. 
  3. ^ "PRESS NOTICE: UK trains an extra 17,000 Nigerian peacekeepers". UK Ministry of Defence. 20 September 2005. http://www.operations.mod.uk/africa/newsItem_id=3565.htm. Retrieved 2009-11-18. 
  4. ^ "The Prince of Wales visits Nigeria". Prince of Wales. 29 November 2006. http://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/newsandgallery/gallery/the_prince_of_wales_visits_nigeria_2134327341_242448219.html. Retrieved 2009-11-18.