War on Terror: Air Chief Seeks Support of Civil Organizations; inaugurates 120 room accommodation for New Recruits.

The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has called for support from relevant civil organizations in the current war against terrorism and other forms of criminalities in Nigeria.

Abubakar made the call during his operational visit to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) 115 Special Operations Group (SOG) in Port Harcourt, where he emphasized the critical role being played by the Unit towards Nigeria’s security.

He said the visit was to enable him assess the level of progress in the ongoing reactivation of 2 NAF helicopters towards increasing the NAF’s operational efficiency.

The CAS expressed his satisfaction with the evolving unique partnership between the military and civil organizations, as being witnessed in the Unit.

“It is gratifying to note that the technical crews of the NAF and Aero-Contractors are working together to reactivate the NAF Dauphin Helicopter”, he said.

The Air Chief commended the management of Aero-Contractors, Overland Airways and Innoson Group, all of who are rendering various technical services to the NAF, at no or low cost to the NAF.

Describing the gesture of the 3 companies as exemplary and worthy of emulation, the CAS said, “At times like this, the nation and the military, in particular, requires all available indices of power to ensure total victory.

“We therefore urge other relevant civil organizations to take a cue from the aforementioned organizations by supporting the NAF in the fight against insecurity in Nigeria”.

A statement signed by Air Commodore Olatokumbo Adesanya, Director of NAF Public Relations and Information said, “Air Marshal Abubakar also commissioned a new residential building, designed to accommodate 120 new and incoming recruits.

“The block was named after Late NAF/09/24099 Aircraftwoman Abdulmalik H for her gallantry and sacrifice to the nation, in line with the NAF’s desire to preserve the memories of fallen heroes and heroines.

“Late Abdulmalik died on 25 November 2012 during a suicide bomb attack at the Jaji Cantonment Kaduna by members of the Boko Haram Sect”.

The CAS and his entourage witnessed a demonstration by the Unit’s Repelling Team after which the CAS interacted with the officers as well as the airmen/airwomen in 2 separate meetings.

According to Air Marshal Abubakar, the best of ideas are not necessarily limited to the top hierarchy and hence his decision to interact with the personnel.

The operational visit continues tomorrow, 8 July 2017.

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