FG committed to boosting NAF’s anti-terror operations — Minister
The Minister of Defence (MOD), Dr Badaru Abubakar, has affirmed the commitment of the Federal Government, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, to bolstering the operational capabilities of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) towards effectively addressing emerging security threats.
This was revealed by the minister during the 2024 NAF Training, Operations, and Safety Seminar, which commenced today at the NAF Officers Mess and Suites in Kado, Abuja.
The minister, represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, Dr Ibrahim Kana, commended the NAF’s leadership under Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar for its proactive posture and decisive action in countering threats such as insurgency, terrorism, and banditry through effective utilisation of newly acquired assets and platforms.
He noted the remarkable progress achieved by the NAF and other defense and security agencies in restoring stability to the Northeast and other parts of the country, attributing this success to the synergy between deliberate mission-oriented training and effective operational execution.
Speaking further, the minister noted the importance of the seminar in sustaining the gains in enhancing Nigeria’s security.
He said, “The Northeastern part of the country now enjoys relative peace and calmness owing to the selfless contributions and dedication of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
“All these would not have been possible if not for the constant need to assess performance and identify shortcomings in our operational activities, and I believe this is what gave birth to a forum like this, where we would rub minds and examine areas that require improvement.”
The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, expressed deep appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his unwavering support of the NAF, describing the current period as a “Golden Era” for the Service.
He highlighted significant advancements under the Tinubu administration, including the acquisition of 12 advanced aircraft over the past year, such as KA-360i and DA-62 planes, as well as T-129 ATAK and AW-109 Trekker helicopters.
Additionally, the CAS announced forthcoming deliveries of various high-performance platforms, including M-346FA jets, CASA-295 aircraft, and AH-1Z attack helicopters.
He also noted the procurement of 12 pre-owned Alpha Jets from the French Air Force, with six to be operationally restored and six allocated for spare parts. These developments underscore the NAF’s enhanced operational readiness and modernization efforts.
Accordingly, the CAS urged all participants at the seminar to be fully engaged, absorb the lessons shared, and apply them rigorously in their respective areas of responsibility.
“Together, we can strengthen the Training, Operations, as well as Safety posture of the NAF, thereby enhancing our ability to protect the integrity of the Nigerian airspace as we serve our great nation,” he added.
The Chief of Training and Operations, Air Vice Marshal F.O. Edosa, while delivering the training highlights before the winging of 28 new NAF pilots and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) operators, informed of significant strides in fleet expansion and pilot training under the leadership of Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar.
He added that with 14 new platforms delivered and 50 more expected soon, the need for increased skilled aircrew cannot be overemphasised.
The pilots and UAV operators were recognized for completing rigorous courses, including fighter, helicopter, and UAV pilot training conducted in Nigeria, Egypt, and the United States.
According to him, the training programs focused on advanced tactical, operational, and safety skills to enhance the NAF’s readiness for contemporary security challenges.
The seminar, themed “Agile and Resilient Air Power for National Security: Enhancing Safety and Optimizing NAF Air Operations to Combat Emerging Threats,” stresses the critical role of safety, advanced training, and innovation in addressing Nigeria’s evolving security challenges.
Scheduled to last two days, the 2024 NAF Training, Operations, and Safety Seminar have brought together experts to deliberate on key strategies to optimize NAF operations and enhance safety measures.
Day one of the event featured several significant activities, including the winging of 28 newly trained NAF pilots and the presentation of awards for gallantry and exceptional performance to deserving personnel.
Additionally, key milestones were achieved, such as the signing of reviewed memoranda of understanding between the NAF and the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), as well as between the NAF and Hybrid HSE.
The event also witnessed the historic presentation of an accreditation certificate as an Approved Training Organisation (ATO) to the Air Traffic Services Training Centre (ATSTC) by the Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
This milestone achievement by the NAF has repositioned ATSTC for the delivery of world-class capacity development not only for the NAF and Nigeria’s civil aviation sector but also for international partners.
The Training, Operations, and Safety Seminar 2024 reinforces the NAF’s commitment to operational excellence and safety as well as its resolve to decisively address evolving threats to national security.
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