GOC 3 DIVISION CHARGES TROOPS ON MENTORSHIP OF SUBORDINATES
The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Division and Commander Operation SAFE HAVEN (OPSH), Major General Abdulsalami Bagudu Ibrahim has charged troops of 3 Division to mentor their subordinates towards emulating professional conducts in the Nigerian Army. He gave the charge today 13 April 2023, during sensitization lectures on Mentoring of Young Soldiers and Emotional Intelligence held at Headquarters 3 Division Auditorium, Maxwell Khobe Cantonment, Jos.
While urging commanders at all levels to always train and mentor their subordinates, General Ibrahim, said good leaders are those who are sensitive to the plight of their subordinates. He noted that knowledge of emotional intelligence promotes teamwork and professional conduct required to succeed during military operations. This he said, is in line with the Chief of Army Staffs' vision of having ” A Professional Nigerian Army Ready to Accomplish Assigned Mission Within a Joint Environment in the Defence of Nigeria.” He encouraged Senior Non-Commissioned Officers to show interest in the career development and welfare of young soldiers deployed to their units.
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Delivering his lectures on Mentoring of Young Soldiers, the guest speaker from Army Headquarters, Brigadier General Oladele Arogundade described “Mentoring” as a process of developmental or professional relationship in which a more experienced or more knowledgeable person helps to guide a less experienced or less knowledgeable person in aspects relevant to work and career development or life in general. The purpose of mentorship is to discover hidden potentials and aid future deployments and improve professionalism of troops. He averred.
General Arogundade maintained that mentorship develops values and holistic well-being, assists in raising highly skilled and professional soldiers, develops potential as well as breakdown silo mentality and enhances the transfer of institutional knowledge. To be a good mentor, he said person must poses good listening skills, be honest, willing to share and impact knowledge and to motivate others.
Speaking on Emotional Intelligence, the guest speaker noted that it is the ability to recognize and understand emotions in oneself and others and, the ability to use the awareness to manage one's behaviors and relationships. He revealed the existence of a strong relationship between emotional intelligence and leadership.
The guest speaker identified self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills as the basic components leaders must strive to build and improve on in their relationships with subordinates.
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