MilitaryNational SecurityNigerian Air Force Deploys 171 Special Forces Across Nigeria To Combat Insecurity

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BAUCHI —The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has trained 171 special forces operatives to be deployed in troubled areas across the country to help to combat insecurity, including insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, and other crimes.

The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Isiaka Amao, revealed this at the graduation ceremony of 171 Special Forces Course 9/2021 held at the NAF Special Operations Command, Bauchi.

He stated that his vision is to enhance and sustain critical airpower capabilities required for joint force employment in pursuit of national security imperatives.

The CAS, expressed optimism that the graduating students had acquired the basic skills and techniques required to conduct special operations pursuant to achieving NAF’s operational objectives.

Amao noted that such special operations were critical, given the asymmetric security threats Nigeria was battling with today, saying that the threats required the armed forces’, including NAF, interventions.

He urged the graduating students of Special Forces Course 9/2021 to exhibit what they learned during the course whenever and wherever duty calls.

“This call will require you to exhibit courage, commitment, and loyalty in the discharge of your duties.

“Once deployed, you are implored to treat the local populace with the utmost respect as your task is to protect them from hostile threat.

“I know that military operations are normally clouded by fog, making it difficult to discern the best course of action. In such situations, let our core values of ‘Integrity First, Service before self and Excellence in all we do’ guide you towards the best course of action and you will surely succeed.”

“In line with this, today 171 special operatives shall be graduating. This personnel will subsequently be deployed to our various theatres for force protection, personnel recovery, and other direct-action tasks as required for the projection of airpower as required by operational exigencies.”

“We have sustained the drive to ensure that our personnel is well trained both at home and overseas.”

“NAF bases and air assets have been targets of attacks from insurgents following successes recorded by its personnel in the fight against insurgency, banditry and other crimes.”

“our successes in shaping the battlespace and neutralising adversary capabilities have resulted in greatly degrading the operational capacity of bandits and insurgents in different operational theatres.”

“Indeed, our ability to respond immediately have been key to quelling various hostile attacks on the civil populace. Accordingly, our ability to conduct air operations without hostile inference provides a foundation for our successes.”

“Our successes, however, have rendered our bases, personnel and other air assets as significant targets for insurgents’ attacks.”

“NAF requires well-trained and motivated special forces to adequately protect its assets while carrying out other tasks in line with our operational exigencies,” Amao said.

He added that NAF’s successes in neutralising insurgents and bandits’ capabilities have resulted in greatly degrading their operational capacity.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Air Officer Commanding, Ground Training Command, Air Vice Marshal Frank Oparah, said a total of 342 NAF personnel were screened for the Special Forces Course 9, 2021 (SF9/2021), but only 197 were picked to start the course.

“At the end of the training, only 171 personnel comprising three officers, 167 airmen and one airwoman graduated, which was a success rate of about 48 per cent.”

“The special forces operations were characterised by speed, precision, and destabilising shock effects and perseverance, these required forces specially selected to ensure the attainment of desired results.”

“These types of operations are even more important now considering that present threats to our national security are from non-state actors waging terrorist and insurgent campaigns against the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

“As such these newly bred operatives would be employed as part of our offensive to ensure normalcy and calm are restored to restive communities within Nigeria,” Oparah said.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)
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