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NAF Acquires 22 Aircraft to Tackle Insurgency, Says Air Chief

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The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, yesterday said the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) recently acquired 22 new aircraft to support various ongoing military operations across the country.

Abubakar made this disclosure while declaring open the NAF Finance Training Workshop with the theme: “Strengthen­ing the NAF Finance Specialty for Efficient Service Delivery in Support of NAF Operations,” at the NAF Headquarte­rs, Abuja.

He said that as at July 2015, the aircraft serviceabi­lity status of the Nigerian Air Force was below 60 per cent, but as at date, the aircraft serviceabi­lity status has improved beyond 80 per cent.

The Air Chief, who was represente­d by the Chief of Policy and Plans, AVM Mohammad Mohammad, said the NAF was able to deploy its platforms in support of military operations through prudent management of resources.

He said NAF was not only striving to improve on the present status, but has complied with measures put in place by the present administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in governance.

According to him, in line with the anti-corruption drive of the president, NAF has complied with measures put in place by the federal government to aid transparen­cy in government’s financial transactio­ns.

“This measure include the Treasury Single Account, Government Integrated Financial Management Informatio­n System, and the ongoing biometric data capture for the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Informatio­n System, just to mention a few.

” The recent feats achieved by the Service cost a lot of money.

“For the Government to continue providing the necessary funds to support Nigerian Air Force operations, it behooves on you to continue to maintain high level of integrity as finance personnel in the management of these public funds.

“It spite of a decline in government­al allocation, the Nigerian Air Force alongside sister services have been able to achieve commendabl­e successes in counterins­urgency and the fight against armed banditry plaguing various regions of the country.

“The Nigerian Air Force has been able to effectivel­y deploy its platforms to these areas in support of sister services.

“This much was achieved through prudent management of resources allocated to the Service and strict compliance with procuremen­t laws,” Abubakar said.

He said the occasion is in line with two key drivers of his vision, which emphasised on human capacity building through robust and result oriented training and prudent management of resources.

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