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Special Forces to the Rescue

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banditry operations cannot be overemphas­ised. In line with these imperative­s, NAF on June 15, 2019, graduated 707 Regiment and Air Police personnel trained in Force Protection in Complex Air-Ground Environmen­t (FP-CAGE).

In addition to the FP-CAGE Course 8/2019, the combined graduation ceremony, which took place at the Regiment Training Centre (RTC) Kaduna, also marked the completion of the Basic Regiment Officers’ Course 14/2019, Advanced Regiment Airmen’s Course 3/201 as well as the Basic Regiment Airmen’s Course 27/2019. The ceremony, which featured simulation demonstrat­ions by the graduating students, brought the total number of personnel trained in FP-CAGE, since the NAF entered into partnershi­p with the British Military Advisory Training Team (BMATT) in 2015, to 2,872.

Speaking during the graduation ceremony, the CAS, who was the special guest of honour, stated that the graduation marked another milestone in the progress made towards revitalisi­ng the NAF Regiment and reposition­ing the Specialty to play its roles of Force Protection and security of NAF assets. He noted that the inclusion of some Air Police personnel in the FP-CAGE training was another initiative aimed at improving the security of bases and especially the personnel.

The CAS further noted that the current security environmen­t, with its attendant threats and challenges to NAF bases and infrastruc­ture, had brought to the fore the need for the NAF to be able to not just project air power but also adequately ensure the protection of NAF air assets in furtheranc­e of national security imperative­s.

According to him, “Our pragmatic approach to training has improved our capacity to secure our Bases as well as critical national assets and infrastruc­ture while at the same time improving the capacity of the NAF to respond to national emergencie­s and crisis situations”.

While congratula­ting the graduands for the successful completion of the training programme, the CAS reminded them of the need to remain discipline­d and vigilant, whilst always guarding their utterances and ensuring they avoid any acts capable of denting the image of the NAF. The CAS also charged them to abide by rules of engagement when deployed and submit themselves to civil authority as they would be operating at a time when the nation is facing numerous security challenges. He further urged the graduands to keep giving their best in the service of the nation. “Always remember that your duty is to protect all Nigerians irrespecti­ve of their ethnic background or religious inclinatio­n”, he added.

Air Marshal Abubakar again expressed gratitude to the president for the priority attention given to the requiremen­ts of the NAF. The support provided by the Federal Government, he said, had positively impacted on the NAF especially in the areas of training, enhanced operationa­l efficiency as well as improved provision of welfare and other services. He also commended the efforts of the Chief of Training and Operations Headquarte­rs NAF and Director of Regiment as well as the Air Officer Commanding Ground Training Command (AOC GTC) and the Commandant and staff of RTC for their efforts towards ensuring that the aims for which the Centre was establishe­d were being achieved.

While also commending the BMATT instructor­s for their dedication, hard work and commitment to the training package in the RTC, the CAS noted that the seamless execution of the force protection exercise demonstrat­ions by the graduands were a testimony to the collaborat­ive efforts and synergy that has been achieved in partnershi­p with NAF instructor­s.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Commandant RTC, Wing Commander Kehinde Akinyosade, stated that the commendabl­e achievemen­ts recorded by the RTC were made possible due to the unwavering support of the CAS and the commitment of the AOCs of GTC and the Air Training Command (ATC). He therefore expressed his profound gratitude and appreciati­on to the CAS for his keen interest in capacity developmen­t of NAF personnel, which, he said, had ensured an enabling environmen­t for the timely, qualitativ­e turn out of well-trained Regiment personnel. As part of the ceremony, the graduating students conducted an exercise simulating the countering of an insurgent threat to the base by an FPCAGE Team supported by an Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce and Reconnaiss­ance (ISR) platform. Another highlight of the graduation ceremony was the presentati­on of awards to students who distinguis­hed themselves during the various courses. Dignitarie­s that graced the occasion included the Commandant Armed Forces Command and Staff College, AOCs ATC and GTC, Commander Nigerian Army Infantry Corp, Commanders of co-located NAF Units in Kaduna as well as other serving and retired senior officers.

 ??  ?? The Commandant RTC, Wing Commander Kehinde Akinyosade, with CAS
The Commandant RTC, Wing Commander Kehinde Akinyosade, with CAS
 ??  ?? CAS with the Commandant RTC, Wing Commander Stephen Sekegor
CAS with the Commandant RTC, Wing Commander Stephen Sekegor
 ??  ?? Another simulation by graduands of Force Protection in Complex Air-Ground Environmen­t
Another simulation by graduands of Force Protection in Complex Air-Ground Environmen­t
 ??  ?? Some of the graduands of the Force Protection in Complex Air-Ground Environmen­t
Some of the graduands of the Force Protection in Complex Air-Ground Environmen­t

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