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6 Division Enhances Personnel Skills through Air Layering Training

6 Division Enhances Personnel Skills through Air Layering Training

6 Division Enhances Personnel Skills through Air Layering Training

In line with the Barracks Investment Initiative Program (BIIP) launched by the Nigerian Army (NA) in 2017, 6 Division organized a one-day capacity building training for personnel and their families.

The training, held at Lieutenant General F Yahaya Badminton Court, Port Harcourt Barracks, Rivers State, aimed to harness the potential of the BIIP.

Conducted by subject matter expert Mr. Shola Aye, founder of Fusion in Ideas Nigeria Limited, the training covered the fundamentals of air layering and the utilisation of renewable energy products in the contemporary business environment. Mr. Aje highlighted the global demand for agricultural inputs, particularly in the realm of seedlings with short gestation periods.

Emphasising the importance of developing skills to thrive in a competitive market, Mr. Shola noted that plant species nurtured through air layering produce fruits faster and are healthier for human consumption. Participants were encouraged to leverage these skills to create multiple streams of income.

The practical session of the training provided hands-on experience in air laying plants. A mini exhibition showcased various renewable energy products, demonstrating their efficacy for small and medium-scale businesses.

Attended by the General Officer Commanding, 6 Division, NA/Land Component Commander, Joint Force, Operation DELTA SAFE, Major General Jamal Abdussalam, the Chairperson of the Nigerian Army Officers Wives’ Association, commanders of 6 Division affiliated formations and units, staff officers, officers, and members of NAOWA, the training aimed to develop agro-business skills among personnel and their families in alignment with the BIIP provisions.

6 Division Enhances Personnel Skills through Air Layering Training

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