Nigerian Army Promises Improved Standards for 2026 Promotion Exams

The Commander, Training and Doctrine Command Nigerian Army, Major General Peter Malla, has charged members of the Examination Panel for the 2026 Captain-to-Major Written Promotion Examination to uphold the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and fairness.
May. 6th 2026
Nigerian Army Promises Improved Standards for 2026 Promotion Exams

 

The Commander, Training and Doctrine Command Nigerian Army, Major General Peter Malla, has charged members of the Examination Panel for the 2026 Captain-to-Major Written Promotion Examination to uphold the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and fairness.

In a post by the Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations Training and Doctrine Command Nigerian Army, on the Nigerian Army’s X handle cited by Press on Wednesday, Felicia Daniel, speaking at the Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport, Benin City, where he also serves as Examination President, Major General Malla emphasised that the credibility of the exercise depends on strict adherence to transparency and discipline.

“The integrity of this examination process must not be compromised. You are expected to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and fairness in the discharge of your duties,” he said.

He stressed that the promotion examination is not merely a routine exercise but a critical process for selecting officers who will take on higher responsibilities within the Nigerian Army.

“Candidates must be rigorously assessed based on their leadership qualities, critical thinking abilities, and capacity to address contemporary security challenges,” he added.

The TRADOC Commander further noted that the exercise aligns with the Chief of Army Staff’s Command Philosophy of building a more professional, adaptable, combat-ready, and resilient force.

“This examination is key to shaping the future leadership of the Nigerian Army. It is therefore imperative that the process remains credible and in line with established guidelines,” he stated.

Malla also directed panel members to strictly adhere to the Nigerian Army Charter for Promotion Examinations 2022 (Revised), expressing confidence in a successful and transparent outcome.

“I have full confidence in your ability to deliver a credible and fair examination. Let your actions reflect the core values of the Nigerian Army,” he said, while appreciating the Chief of Army Staff for continued support.

Earlier, the Host and Commandant, Major General Adebayo Adegbite, described the hosting of the examination as a privilege and reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to ensuring a smooth exercise.

“We are honoured to host this important examination and remain fully committed to providing the necessary support for its successful conduct,” he said.

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Nigerian Army Promises Improved Standards for 2026 Promotion Exams

The Commander, Training and Doctrine Command Nigerian Army, Major General Peter Malla, has charged members of the Examination Panel for the 2026 Captain-to-Major Written Promotion Examination to uphold the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and fairness.
May. 6th 2026
Nigerian Army Promises Improved Standards for 2026 Promotion Exams

 

The Commander, Training and Doctrine Command Nigerian Army, Major General Peter Malla, has charged members of the Examination Panel for the 2026 Captain-to-Major Written Promotion Examination to uphold the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and fairness.

In a post by the Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations Training and Doctrine Command Nigerian Army, on the Nigerian Army’s X handle cited by Press on Wednesday, Felicia Daniel, speaking at the Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport, Benin City, where he also serves as Examination President, Major General Malla emphasised that the credibility of the exercise depends on strict adherence to transparency and discipline.

“The integrity of this examination process must not be compromised. You are expected to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and fairness in the discharge of your duties,” he said.

He stressed that the promotion examination is not merely a routine exercise but a critical process for selecting officers who will take on higher responsibilities within the Nigerian Army.

“Candidates must be rigorously assessed based on their leadership qualities, critical thinking abilities, and capacity to address contemporary security challenges,” he added.

The TRADOC Commander further noted that the exercise aligns with the Chief of Army Staff’s Command Philosophy of building a more professional, adaptable, combat-ready, and resilient force.

“This examination is key to shaping the future leadership of the Nigerian Army. It is therefore imperative that the process remains credible and in line with established guidelines,” he stated.

Malla also directed panel members to strictly adhere to the Nigerian Army Charter for Promotion Examinations 2022 (Revised), expressing confidence in a successful and transparent outcome.

“I have full confidence in your ability to deliver a credible and fair examination. Let your actions reflect the core values of the Nigerian Army,” he said, while appreciating the Chief of Army Staff for continued support.

Earlier, the Host and Commandant, Major General Adebayo Adegbite, described the hosting of the examination as a privilege and reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to ensuring a smooth exercise.

“We are honoured to host this important examination and remain fully committed to providing the necessary support for its successful conduct,” he said.

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