The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar,
has continued his visit to Nigerian Air Force (NAF) operational units in the
Northeast after taking a short break to participate in the just concluded NAF
Annual 10-kilometer Walk/Jog Competition for NAF personnel in Abuja. Earlier in
the day at Maiduguri, the Air Component Commander of Operation LAFIYA DOLE, Air
Commodore Tajudeen Yusuf, briefed the CAS on the more recent activities of the
Air Component. In particular, the CAS sought to know if there were any emerging
challenges and also requested for the projections of the Air Component in the
continuing attempts at routing the remnants of the Boko Haram Terrorists (BHT).
Furthermore, the CAS directly interacted with the NAF combat pilots in
Maiduguri during which operational and welfare matters dominated the
discussion. Likewise, Air Marshal Abubakar held discussions with the airmen and
airwomen, most of who are aircraft and aircraft-related technicians, and took
the time to listen to feedbacks from them. Most personnel appreciated the
efforts of the NAF leadership in creating a conducive environment to operate
while a few highlighted some challenges bordering on operational and welfare
matters. The CAS promptly provided solutions, which further raised the morale
of the personnel.
Speaking during the discussion sessions, the CAS commended the
efforts of the NAF personnel and conveyed the appreciation of the Service for
their continuous selfless efforts, which had contributed to a remarkable
improvement in the nation’s security. He recollected when Nigerians in the
entire Northeast, parts of Northwest and even the Federal Capital Territory,
Abuja, could not sleep well because of the despicable activities of the BHTs.
He added that substantial progress had been made in limiting the activities of
the BHTs, who remain in disarray and had thus resorted to suicide bombing and kidnappings.
He, however, acknowledged that there had been a few setbacks in recent times
and that much more progress could still be made. Air Marshal Abubakar therefore
told the personnel to redouble their efforts at ensuring the country was more
secured, especially in the light of the enormous taxpayers’ resources being
expended to acquire new platforms and reactivate grounded ones as well as
provide for the welfare and training needs of personnel. While appreciating the
difficulty in detecting a 13-year old girl with Improvised Explosive Device
(IED) from a fighter aircraft, the CAS urged the personnel to use the newly
deployed equipment on NAF Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
platforms to pass relevant information about suspicious movements to the land
forces.
Air Marshal Abubakar, who was accompanied on the visit by some
senior officers from the Headquarters of the NAF in Abuja, later undertook an
on-the-spot assessment of facilities on the Base. The CAS continues the
operational visit to the NAF frontline troops tomorrow.
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