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NAF Inaugurate­s Commando Village in South-west for Jungle Warfare

- Kingsley Nwezeh

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has inauguarte­d a commando village at Ipetu-Ijesha in Osun State.

It said the village would be used to train personnel in jungle warfare.

NAF Headquarte­rs said the Commando Village would host “training of personnel in specific area of needs, such as jungle warfare, should the NAF Special Forces be required to contribute in dealing with internal security challenges in the South-south or South-west of the country”.

Speaking during the commission­ing, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, who was represente­d by the Air Officer Commanding (AOC), Ground Training Command (GTC), Air Vice Marshal Idi Amin, disclosed that the event marked the fulfillmen­t of his promise during Exercise Buje Ekun in December 2019.

He said the promise was to improve the training facilities at NAF Base, Ipetu-Ijesha for the training of personnel in specific area of needs, such as jungle warfare, should the NAF Special Forces be required to contribute in dealing with internal security challenges.

The CAS noted that in contempora­ry times, insecuriti­es around the world were more often caused by non-state actors and are fought in builtup areas such as towns and villages. Accordingl­y, the CAS maintained that there was need to give personnel training in such environmen­ts, which have their own complexiti­es, in order to familiaris­e them with such terrains.

He therefore charged the instructor­s and students to make the best use of the facilities to develop the right operationa­l skills, whilst ensuring proper maintenanc­e of the village.

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