President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday commissioned 62 pilot
officers and second lieutenants of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) into the
Nigerian Air Force (NAF).
The president said the 62 cadets’ addition into the NAF
would further strengthen the personnel needed by the force in its
responsibility to protect Nigeria’s territorial integrity.
Mr Buhari was represented by the Chief of Air Staff (CoAS),
Sadique Abubakar, at the ceremony which held at the NAF base in Kaduna.
According to him, it was the first time in recent past that
NAF regular cadets in their final year are given basic specialist training in
their various allotted Air Force specialties.
He told the newly commissioned cadets to know the limits of
their freedom of association and expression and not allow themselves to be used
by some disgruntled elements in the society to compromise national security or
to act in anyway capable of denting the image of NAF.
“You are graduating at a time when our dear country is
grappling with security challenges, especially those posed by Boko Haram and
militancy in the Niger Delta,” said Mr Abubakar, an Air Marshal.
“There are also emerging national security threats such as
herders/farmers clashes and banditry which the government is dealing with
decisively.
“You must be aware that you are expected to secure lives and
property by ensuring that every Nigerian lives in peace and is free to pursue
his or her legitimate aspiration.
“You must not succumb to any inducement or acts that would
cause disaffection amongst fellow members of the Armed Forces as well as
protecting Nigerian constitution while remaining absolutely loyal to the
President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria,” he said.
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