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NAF speaks on recruitment drive, reveals military’s plan against militants

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Thursday said it has recruited 7,000 personnel in the last three years.

The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, announced this while speaking with journalists at the inauguration of some buildings for its personnel at 041 Communications Depot, Shasha in Lagos.

He vowed that the security arm would flush out regrouping militants in Lagos and the country as a whole.

“We have been in Lagos, Taraba and other states in the country. Very soon, something is going to be worked out which will involve not only the Air Force but all military formations.

“Our commanders are giving us all the inputs. Just like we flushed them before, we are going to continue to flush them with the support of other security agencies.”

The CAS said the force had recruited 7,000 personnel in three years, adding that new helicopters and aircraft were also acquired.

“Professionalism is not just about equipment and training but most importantly, about the human beings because human being is the most important resource.

“The whole essence is to ensure that Nigeria and Nigerians are secure and be able to go about their businesses without fear,” he said.

The CAS said that the NAF embarked on massive construction of new accommodation as well as re-modelling of old ones to address the infrastructural deficit of the past.

According to him, “It is quite important to ensure that the living condition of our tireless and hard working personnel is given high premium.

“Human beings, being the most important resource in organisations, ought to have their welfare needs addressed in order for them to be effective in discharging their assigned roles and responsibilities.”

He said that the NAF Base, Shasha, being one of the bases in the Lagos area, was critical to the successful conduct of NAF operations.

“It is, therefore, appropriate that such a base receives commensurate provision of facilities for the general well-being of personnel and their families.

“The project being inaugurated is dedicated to one of our pilots who paid the supreme price while on a national assignment.

“The project is therefore, named after the senior officer who passed on while on rescue mission on an Alpha-Jet aircraft.

“It is hoped that this would create the enabling environment and serve as motivation for personnel to discharge their duties effectively and efficiently,” Abubakar said.

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