Nigerian Air Force says it has graduated another batch of thirty officers from the Young Officers’ Course at the Military Training Centre in Kaduna.
At the graduation, Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, urged the officers to utilise their new knowledge to enhance their performances in subsequent deployments.
Abubakar spoke through Air Secretary, Air Vice-Marshal Gali Abdulwahab, advised the officers to justify the resources invested in them by carrying out their duties diligently and professionally at all times.
According to Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, the Young Officers’ Course is a three-month course aimed at developing the capacity of officers of the rank of Flying Officer, for future leadership tasks.
“During the YOC, the officers were groomed in subjects such as General Service Knowledge, Staff Duties, Asymmetric Warfare Principles and NAF Base Defence Concept, among others, to enhance their effectiveness and efficiency,” he said.
Daramola said the highpoints of the ceremony included presentation of certificates to the graduands and awards to those who had distinguished themselves during the course.
He said Flying Officer O.O. Ilesanmi was among the award winners who received the CAS Award for emerging Overall Best on the course.
The spokesman said AVM Idi Amin, Air Officer Commanding, Ground Training Command and Air Commodore Paul Masiyer, Commandant MTC, assisted Abubakar in making the presentations to the winners.
“It is noteworthy that the current NAF leadership has continued to focus on all aspects of training at home and abroad towards improving professionalism to meet the security needs of the nation,’’ he said.
