The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar on Monday alongside selected Branch Chiefs at Headquarters Nigerian Air Force (NAF), undertook visits to operational facilities at the Nigerian Air Force Bases in Makurdi and Kainji.
The essence of the visit according to a statement signed by Air Commodore Olatokumbo Adesanya, Director of Public Relations and Information, was to monitor the state of the facilities, most of which are critical to the maintenance of the fighter aircraft being employed in the ongoing counterinsurgency operations against the Boko Haram insurgents and other subversive elements in Nigeria.
Adesanya said, “During the visit, Air Marshal Abubakar found most of the equipment to be in a satisfactory state and commended the personnel for their dedication to duty.
“The CAS also harped on the need for senior personnel to intensify efforts at mentoring the younger ones through in-house training.
“The CAS seized the opportunity to commission three blocks of 10 by 1 Recruits Transit Accommodation for airmen and airwomen in Makurdi.
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“The newly commissioned building would be used to accommodate 120 recruits upon completing the basic military training in Kaduna.
“Similarly, at Kainji, the CAS commissioned three blocks of 6 by 2-bedroom flats for Senior Non-Commissioned Officers to further reduce the accommodation challenge in the Service.
In addition Air Commodore Adesanya said, “The CAS commissioned the newly renovated and furnished Technicians’ Crew Room to aid service delivery.
During an interview session, Air Marshal Abubakar expressed his belief that “the human being is the most important resource and every effort must be made to ensure his/her comfort towards increasing productivity”.
He added that his belief had been vindicated with the number of aircraft that had been reactivated by NAF personnel, among other numerous achievements.
It would be recalled that the NAF recently expanded its training facilities for initial training in Kaduna to enable the training of 3,500 recruits per session.
“It therefore became necessary to ensure adequate residential accommodation for the recruits upon deployment to NAF units across the country” Adesanya said.
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