Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Hassan Abubakar, has tasked newly graduated recruits of the Nigerian Air Force to be focused, motivated and innovative while contributing to efforts towards achieving Nigeria’s national security imperatives.
Abubakar gave the task while reviewing the Passing Out Parade of 1,123 recruits of Basic Military Training Course 43/2022 held earlier today, at the Military Training Centre, NAF Base, Kaduna.
He reminded them that they would be deployed to the various operational theatres to contribute their quota to national security.
Abubakar urged them to ensure they operate within the rules of engagement as enumerated in the code of conduct for Armed Forces personnel involved in internal security operations.
According to him, they should ensure they respect and protect the innocent and law-abiding civilians they trained to defend.
In his words, treat them with respect and protect their rights, by so doing, you will be discharging your professional and constitutional duties.
He asked them to remember also that the Air Force undoubtedly expects the highest standards from you regarding civil-military Relations.
AAbubakar advised the new recruits to take advantage of abundant training opportunities in the Force to become proficient in their chosen specialties.
He also reiterated the need for them to be disciplined and subordinate their personal interests to those of the Service and the Nation.
The Air Vice Marshal charged them to ensure they internalise and thoroughly embrace the Force core values of ‘Integrity first, Service before self and excellence in all you do,’ to maintain the reputation the Service has earned over the years.
On the ongoing efforts to rid the nation of all criminal acts, he counselled them not to allow themselves to be used by any subversive elements to destabilize the country.
According to him, “You must not succumb to any inducement or action that would cause disaffection amongst fellow members of the Armed Forces and remember that your duty is to protect all Nigerians, irrespective of their leanings or inclinations.”
Abubakar also told the recruits to remember that they were now subject to both military and civil laws, hence, they must ensure they submit themselves to civil authority under democratic tenets.
In view of the dangers the misuse of social media by some personnel portends for ongoing operations, he advised them to thoroughly familiarize themselves with the social media policy of the Armed Force of Nigeria.
According to him, contravening any of the provisions therein would be viewed very seriously.
While expressing his profound gratitude to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Bola Tinubu, for his ssupport, he assured him of NAF’s unalloyed loyalty and total commitment to his administration’s renewed hope and aspiration for a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria.
The occasion had in attendance Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, Dr Hadiza Balarabe, Commandants of Services Tri-service institutions in Kaduna, Branch Chiefs and Directors from NAF Headquarters among other dignitaries.
This is according to a statement from Airforce Director of Public Relations and Information Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet.
MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND RECRUITS GRADUATE FROM NIGERIAN AIR FORCE BASIC MILITARY TRAINING COURSE.
