The Air Officer
Commanding Training Command, Air Vice Marshall Isyaku Umar, has lamented that
the Nigerian Air Force Base in Kaduna has only one serviceable aircraft for the
training of officers and men.
Umar told Chief
of Air Staff Air Marshal Alex Badeh, who was on his maiden familiarization tour
of the NAF base in Kaduna yesterday that “the NAF base has only one serviceable
aircraft used in the training of its personnel”, saying the training base needs
a minimum of three aircraft to be able to conduct its local training as well as
VIP missions.
He said since
his assumption the command has been able to aid the federal government’s
efforts in internal security operations with men and helicopter deployment and
has as well participated actively in the recent Mali operation in line with
NAF’s directives.
The command,
according to him, has successfully graduated six student pilots (SP) of 38
course and five student instructor pilots recently concluded their training at
303 Options Training School.
Speaking after
his tour of various units in the NAF base, Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Alex
Badeh said his visit to the Kaduna Training Command was to familiarize with
officers and men of the command with a view to repositioning and moving the Air
Force forward.
“I expect
myself to give approval for maintenance of facilities that are
dilapidated... we are recruiting more
and more people in the service now as our services are required at all times
and if resources permit, we will build more accommodation for our officers and
men. Kaduna base has always done well, although there are small challenges here
and there, but the government is doing its best to provide for our needs”, he
said.
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