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Scaling up Internal Security Operations Chiemelie Ezeobi

Writes that in scaling up internal security operations, especially in the North-east and North-central corridors, the Nigerian Air Force has engaged in countless exercises and operations, all tailored towards tackling insecurity

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From Exercise NA ZO along KadunaBirn­in Gwari Road, to Exercise BABBAN NAUSHI, which loosely translated means ‘Deep Punch or Big Punch’ along the Minna-Zungeru Road, Niger State to Exercise STEEL DOME 2 at Makia Kano, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has underscore­d the need to scale up internal security operations, all targeted towards a safe and secure nation.

Although they mean different things, the goals of the exercises are the same; tackling insecurity on all fronts across the nation.

‘Exercise NA ZO’

As part of its continued efforts geared towards developing the capacity of its personnel to combat terrorism and secure lives and properties of Nigerians, NAF conducted a Counter Terrorism (CT) Simulation Exercise along Kaduna-Birnin Gwari Road.

Codenamed “EXERCISE NA ZO”, it was aimed at testing NAF operationa­l doctrine and tactics for effective CT operations as well as evaluating the synergy between air and surface forces in a complex air-ground operationa­l environmen­t.

The CT Exercise ( CTEX) involved NAF Intelligen­ce, Surveillan­ce and Reconnaiss­ance (ISR) platforms as well as attack aircraft along with NAF Special Forces (SF) and Canine (K-9) Teams, who were practiced on their individual and group skills in the planning, coordinati­on and execution of CT operations.

Speaking during the Exercise, the Special Guest of Honour (SGOH), Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Olonisakin, highlighte­d the critical importance of training and exercises to a fighting force, like the NAF, towards ensuring greater success in combat operations.

According to him, the NAF had blazed the trail by ensuring that its personnel are engaged in exercises that evolve lessons, tactics and doctrine in the conduct of CT operations, adding that as a service vested with the enviable role of protecting the territoria­l integrity of Nigeria by air, the timing of the exercise was apt, affording the NAF the opportunit­y to assess the physical alertness and combat readiness of its personnel with a view to making necessary adjustment­s and changes.

He said: “Even more important is the fact that an event of this nature is being organised at a time the NAF and its sister services are engaged in counterins­urgency (COIN) operations in the Northeaste­rn part of Nigeria as well as anti-banditry in the North-west and North-central.”

The CDS seized the opportunit­y to express his profound appreciati­on to the Commanderi­n-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (C-in-C), President Muhammadu Buhari, for his continued support to the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) in general and the NAF in particular. He noted that Nigerians were undoubtedl­y appreciati­ve of the C-in-C’s commitment to ensuring a secured Nigeria as well as the efforts of the AFN in the fight against terrorism and other societal ills.

While congratula­ting the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, and his team for the well-conceived and timely exercise, the CDS expressed optimism that the underlying lessons of the event would go a long way in resolving the current security challenges in the Country.

In his remarks, the CAS expressed his delight to have the CDS physically present to witness the first ever CTEX conducted by the NAF. He noted that the exercise was deliberate­ly conceptual­ised to practice NAF air and ground elements in order to engender a better understand­ing of the nuances of air-ground integratio­n as well as other critical elements of CT operations.

He disclosed that the service would conduct a number of such exercises between October 2019 and January 2020 with a view to identifyin­g and tackling problems associated with air-ground integratio­n as well as highlighti­ng the crucial role of joint planning and coordinati­on to the success of operations.

Furthermor­e, he said the planned simulation exercises would also enable the service to appraise the effectiven­ess of its Force Protection in Complex

Air-Ground Environmen­t (FPCAGE) measures in securing its bases and air assets for efficient, unhindered conduct of air operations.

He further noted that similar to EXERCISE NA ZO, the forthcomin­g exercises would practice NAF Flying Units; Regiment and Special Forces Teams; Air Provost and K-9 Units as well as Intelligen­ce and other elements, such as Medical, to enhance coordinati­on and improve decision-making of commanders in order to ensure mission accomplish­ment in virtually every encounter. He added that the conduct of such training had become even more crucial given the increasing involvemen­t of NAF Regiment and SF personnel in Internal Security (IS) operations across the country.

In his welcome address, the Air Officer Commanding Special Operations Command (AOC SOC), Air Vice Marshal James Gwani, said the CTEX was in consonance with the CAS’ vision to “reposition the NAF into a highly profession­al and discipline­d force through capacity building initiative­s for effective, efficient and timely employment of air power in response to Nigeria’s national security imperative­s”.

The timing for the event, he said, could not have been more apt as the NAF is currently engaged in COIN, anti-banditry and other IS operations in various operationa­l theatres within the country. He believed that the exercise would go a long way in further developing personnel’s capacity, profession­alism and combat readiness as the NAF continues to battle forces of insecurity in the nation.

According to NAF Director of Public Relations and Informatio­n, Air Commodore Ibikunle DaramolaC highlights of the occasion included the operationa­l briefing and giving of orders by the Commander 271 NAF Detachment Birnin Gwari, Group Captain Idorenyin Bassey, along with his sub-unit and component commanders, which was held behind closed doors.

This was followed by the seamless execution of the operationa­l plan, which featured live firing of rockets from NAF fixed and rotary wing attack aircraft; insertion, by rappelling, of NAF SF and K-9 elements and movement of teams into the objective area as well as subsequent rescue of hostages, arrest of the suspected armed bandits, extraction of the assault team by road and evacuation of casualties by air, while being provided with close air support by an attack helicopter overhead the objective.

Exercise STEEL DOME 2

In furtheranc­e of its efforts to ensure combat readiness for effective response to security threats to Nigeria’s Airports and other critical national assets, the NAF also conducted a CT Simulation Exercise at Mallam Aminu Kano Internatio­nal Airport, Makia, Kano. The exercise codenamed ‘Exercise STEEL DOME 2’, was organised in collaborat­ion with other security agencies at the airport and entailed insertion and extraction of NAF Special Forces (The Panthers) within the terminal buildings to retake the airport from terrorists.

The exercise, which would be replicated in other major airports across the country, had earlier been conducted at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Internatio­nal Airport, Abuja and Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport in Lagos in 2016.

Speaking during the Airport Security Simulation Exercise (ASEX), the Guest of Honour (GOH), the Executive Governor of Kano State, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, disclosed that he was very impressed by the performanc­e, zeal and foresight of the current leadership of the NAF in steering the service towards fulfilling its mandate of protecting the territoria­l integrity of a united Nigeria. According to him, without any doubt, the NAF had been consistent in demonstrat­ing the capacity to effectivel­y and efficientl­y bring to bear, its combat capability to decisively deal with terrorism and banditry activities within the country and entire sub-region.

Ganduje noted that Kano State had continued to enjoy immense support from the NAF as well as other security agencies, which had resulted in the emergence of Kano as one of the most peaceful states in the North. The governor particular­ly appreciate­d the NAF for the Intelligen­ce, Surveillan­ce and Reconnaiss­ance (ISR) missions and other air operations conducted over the Falgore Forest to deny armed bandits and other criminal elements the use of the place as a safe haven. He pledged that the Kano State Government would continue to build on the existing synergy with the NAF and other security agencies to sustain the relative peace and tranquilit­y enjoyed in the state.

While congratula­ting the CAS), and his team for what he described as the “well-planned, wellcoordi­nated and effectivel­y executed Exercise”, Ganduje lauded the innovative­ness of the CAS and enjoined him to continue to build on the gains so far recorded in order to continue dischargin­g NAF’s constituti­onal responsibi­lities creditably. He further disclosed that the state government, on its part, had provided scanners and CCTV cameras to enhance the security of the airport and, with these in place, had also persuaded Emirates Airlines to commence operations from MAKIA in the coming weeks.

In his opening remarks, the CAS stated that Exercise STEEL DOME 2 was aimed at testing the combat readiness of the NAF, as well as its collaborat­ion with other airport security stakeholde­rs, to achieve the synergy required to jointly counter

 ??  ?? The Executive Governor of Kano State, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, and other dignitarie­s listening to a brief during the Airport Security Simulation Exercise “Exercise Steel Dome 2” at the Mallam Aminu Kano Internatio­nal Airport, Kano
The Executive Governor of Kano State, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, and other dignitarie­s listening to a brief during the Airport Security Simulation Exercise “Exercise Steel Dome 2” at the Mallam Aminu Kano Internatio­nal Airport, Kano
 ??  ?? NAF Special Forces personnel (the Panthers) and NAF K-9 Unit personnel with a Special Operations dog preparing to rappel into the operations area during “Exercise NA ZO”
NAF Special Forces personnel (the Panthers) and NAF K-9 Unit personnel with a Special Operations dog preparing to rappel into the operations area during “Exercise NA ZO”
 ??  ?? NAF Special Forces personnel in the Terminal Building of the Mallam Aminu Kano Internatio­nal Airport during ‘Exercise STEEL DOME 2’
NAF Special Forces personnel in the Terminal Building of the Mallam Aminu Kano Internatio­nal Airport during ‘Exercise STEEL DOME 2’

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