NAF Trains 90 Operational Pilots, Says Chief of Air Staff

Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) yesterday stated that it has trained more than 90 operational pilots within the last three years as part of renewed efforts to reposition the agency for effective performance.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Saddiq Abubakar stated this at the graduation ceremony of Basic Flying Course 18 at the 403 Flying Training School in Kano.

He disclosed that in addition to the training of 90 pilots, 27 students pilots were currently undergoing flying training at 401 Flight Training School while another six students have just departed for helicopter training in South Africa.
According to him, a number of NAF personnel are currently undergoing various training programmes in overseas’ institutions towards the attainment of his vision to reposition the NAF into a highly professional and disciplined Force.

“This is why we have continued to support those activities that give you the requisite knowledge, skills and exposure to better fulfill your tasks,” he said.

He assured that NAF personnel would continue to do their utmost best in addressing the security challenges facing the country in different locations.
“Furthermore, about 700 Special Forces personnel for defence of NAF mission critical assess, while many are undergoing engineering and other specialised Air Force- related training both at home and abroad.

“NAF will continue to meet its statutory responsibility of defending the territorial integrity of the country, “he said.
The Chief of Air Staff also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his continued support to the NAF, saying the successes recorded so far would not have been possible without the support of the federal government.

While calling on the graduands to justify the efforts and the resources spent on them, he also urged them to be ready to serve in any part of the country they might find themselves.
Earlier in his remarks, the Commander, 403 Flying Training School, Kano, Group Capt. NN Ananaba commended the Chief of Air Staff for his continuous support to the training school.
He said seven of the graduands received their training at home, while the remaining one was trained in the United States.

Related Articles