Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
Command headquarters
Active 1981–present
Country  Nigeria
Branch  Nigerian Army
Type Army Command
Role military recruitment

basic military training and education
Garrison/HQ Minna, Niger State, Middle Belt[1]
Website TRADOC Army Website
Commanders
Current

commander
Major General Kelvin Aligbe
Notable

commanders

Rundunar horar da koyarwa (TRADOC) ce ke kula da makarantun horarwa da ci gaban yaki a cikin sojojin Najeriya. Tana da hedikwata a Minna a Jihar Neja.[1]Ana tuhumar TRADOC da horar da koyarwa da haɓaka yaƙi, kula da cibiyoyin horo. Har ila yau yana aiki a matsayin babban jami'in tunani a Najeriya. An kafa TRADOC ne a shekarar 1981 a karkashin jagorancin Manjo Janar Geoffrey Obiaje Ejiga, [2] kuma a halin yanzu yana kula da dukkan makarantun Sojoji, da kuma ma'ajiyar sojoji.[1][3] Kafin kafa Cibiyar Albarkatun Sojoji ta Najeriya (NARC) a shekarar 2015, TRADOC ta kuma kasance cibiyar tuntuba da Sojoji.[4]

Asalin umarnin ya kasance zuwa wata manufa da COAS ta aike don ganin yadda sojojin kasashen waje ke tafiyar da makarantun horar da su. Rahoton kwamitin ya ba da shawarar yin amfani da samfurin Horarwar Sojoji da Koyarwar Sojoji.

Umurnin yana tallafawa horar da sojoji da kuma daidaita bincike kan ci gaban gawawwakin sojoji da makarntu. Yana aiki a matsayin haɗin gwiwa tsakanin sojoji da cibiyoyin ilimi don tabbatar da habaka kwararrun ƙananan hafsoshi a wannan fanni. Lokacin da aka tura sassan sojojin Najeriya fiye da ɗaya, tana zama hedkwatar rundunar don ba da umarni.

Rundunar ta kunshi Hedikwatar TRADOC, wanda ya hada da sassa hudu; Makarantun horar da kungiyar 18; gidan kayan gargajiya; wurin horo; da kwalejin umarni.[1][2] TRADOC kuma sponsor na Nigeria military school zaria.

Jerin kungiyoyi:[2]

  • Departments
    • Department of Doctrine and Combat Development
    • Department of Training
    • Department of Research Development, Test and Evaluation
    • Directorate of Army Training Support Center
  • Schools
    • Nigerian Army School of Infantry (NASI)
    • Army Armor School (NAAS)
    • Army School of Artillery (NASA)
    • Army School of Engineering (NASME)
    • Army School of Signals (NASS)
    • Army Intelligence School (NAIS)
    • Army School of Supply and Transport (NASST)
    • Army Ordnance School (NAOS)
    • Army School of Medical Science (NASMS)
    • Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (NASEME)
    • Army School of Military Police (NASMP)
    • Army School of Education (NASE)
    • Army School of Finance and Account (NASFA)
    • Army School of Music (NASM)[3]
    • Army School of Physical Training (ASPT)
    • Amphibious Training School (ATS)
    • Army School of Islamic Affairs (NASIA)
    • Army School of Public Relations and Information (NASPRI)
    • Nigerian Army Museum (NAM)
    • Depot Nigerian Army
    • Nigerian Army College of Logistics (NACOL)

Commanders

gyara sashe
  • Major General Geoffrey Obiaje Ejiga (1981–????)
  • Major General Salihu Zaway Uba[4] (2012 – September 2013)[5]
  • Major General Abayomi Olonisakin (September 2013 – July 2015)[6]
  • Major General Mobolaji Adeleke Koleoso (July 2015 – May 2016)
  • Major General R. O. Yusuf (10 May 2017 – 2018)
  • Major General Abubakar Tarfa (2019 – 29 July 2020)
  • Major General Lucky Irabor (29 July 2020 – 29 January 2021)[7][8]
  • Major General Stevenson Olabanji (3 July 2021 – 29 June 2023)
  • Major General Kelvin Aligbe (29 June 2023 – present)
  • Armed Forces Training Authority (Egypt)
  • Military Educational and Scientific Center
  • Indonesian Army Doctrine, Education and Training Development Command

References

gyara sashe
  1. "MILITARY HISTORY - Headquarters Training and Doctrine".
  2. "Training and Doctrine Command NA HQ". tradoc.mil.ng. Retrieved 2020-10-04.
  3. Olatunji, M. O. (January 1, 2007). "The biography of Col. J.A. Olubobokun a foremost Nigerian military musician". Research Review of the Institute of African Studies. 23 (1): 27–36–36. doi:10.4314/rrias.v23i1.22966 – via www.ajol.info.
  4. "In Pictures: Appreciating Nigeria's contribution to UN peacekeeping". 21 February 2018.
  5. "GRV Global - Africa Security Symposium ASEC 2020 - Speakers". www.grvglobal.com. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  6. "Nigerian Commander of Training and Doctrine Command". African Defense Magazine. Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  7. "Change of command at TRADOC as Irabor takes over from Tafa - P.M. News".
  8. "Major Gen LEO Irabor takes over as Commander, TRADOC, Nigerian Army". 29 July 2020. Archived from the original on 26 January 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2024.