Nigerian Air force to train young officers prior to December deadline

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The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar reiterated the urgent need to train young Air Force officers who will combat in fighting against insurgents that have been bedevilling the north eastern part of the country.

He said that the Air force has deployed veterans who successfully fought rebels in some  African countries under the ECOMOG  to mentor and train its young officers.

The Chief of Air Staff disclosed this at the ECOMOG Veterans Retreat held in Yola, Adamawa State capital on Thursday.

He emphasised that the Nigerian Air Force has underscored the need to train young officers on strategies for winning the war against the Boko Haram insurgency bedeviling the North Eastern region before December deadline.

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The Air force boss said the reason was to build the capacity of the younger generation of officers especially plots on how to combat the insurgents.

He added that the young officers need adequate knowledge to be efficient and to face the challenges of the 21 centaury.

He said that the idea  was  to bring veterans who had retired from Air force to share their experiences with the young officers with a view to resolving some of  the challenges being encountered in air operations in the North East.

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“Basically in terms of the use of air power they (fight against Boko Haram and ECOMOG air operations) are basically the same.  

“We believe they (ECOMOG veterans) were very successful, so we want know what were the challenges when they were using the same planes, Alpha jets while operating in ECOMOG. 

“What were the challenges, how similar are the challenges, and how were they able to resolve them?

“We believe there are so many things the younger ones can learn”, he stated.

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He explained that with the aid of the Air force, the military have succeeded in degrading the fighting capability of the insurgents and has gone deeper in to the dreaded Sambisa forest with the aim to root out the insurgents that has taken grip of the forest.

“We have degraded the capacity of the insurgents and we are coordinating with the army so that we can ultimately get in to the forest,” he added.

By Tom Garba, Yola

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