Nigerian Air Force Completes Training Of Additional Special Forces. Photos
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Monday graduated additional 150
personnel of the Regiment Specialty, who have just undergone an 8-week
intensive Special Forces training conducted by an Israeli company. The
Combined Graduation Ceremony at the NAF’s Regiment Training Centre (RTC)
Kaduna equally witnessed the graduation of 6 officers from the Initial
Regiment Officers’ Course and 74 personnel from the Very Important
Persons (VIP) Protection Course.

Before the commencement of the graduation ceremony, the Chief of the
Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, who was also the Guest of
Honour, inspected a static display of Special Forces gears, survival
equipment and first aid kits. Thereafter, some of the trainees displayed
their newly acquired skills in self defence while others demonstrated
their ability to rescue captured colleagues from the enemy’s camps, with
air cover provided by a NAF helicopter. The NAF Special Forces also
treated the selected audience to a demonstration of an assault attack.
The head of the Israeli Training Team, Major Roy, commended the
resilience of the trainees, most of whom he said indeed qualified as
Special Forces, based on performance. According to him, the impressive
performance of the trainees went a long way in indicating the high level
of professionalism in the NAF.

In his welcome address, the Commandant of the RTC, Group Captain
Isaac Subi, gratefully acknowledged the enormous human capacity building
efforts of the CAS. He added that the extra effort of inviting foreign
experts to come and train students in RTC had added much value to the
training capability and stature of the Centre. He then enjoined the
graduates to imbibe and make constant use of the lessons from the
various courses.
Air Marshal Abubakar, who was the Guest of Honour at the Combined
Graduation Ceremony, stated that the objective of the Special Forces
Course and the other courses was to bridge the identified gap between
force projection and force protection. He further said that the exploits
of the NAF in projecting air power in the various conflict areas in
Nigeria, and even beyond the shores of the country, was not in doubt.

He added that the NAF had, however, identified the need to build more
capacity in the area of force protection. In addition, the NAF needed
to train more personnel that are capable of undertaking special
operations, considering the country’s prevailing security challenges of
insurgency and terrorism. He therefore thanked the NAF’s partners from
Israel for a job well done, noting that the NAF would continue to
strengthen the partnership towards preserving the territorial integrity
of Nigeria and ensuring the security of Nigerians.
The CAS equally seized the opportunity to appreciate the Federal
Government, including the National Assembly, for availing the Service
the resources to meet its capacity building aspirations, amongst others.

The second batch of 150 NAF personnel shortlisted for the Special Forces course would commence training shortly.




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