Air Chief charges officers on intelligence gathering to end insurgency, banditry in Nigeria

The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has tasked officers of the service on intelligence gathering to boost the counter insurgency and anti banditry operations in the country.

He stated this on Tuesday during the graduation ceremony of students of Young Officers’ Course Nigerian Air Force (NAF) 1/2020 (YOC 1/2020) of the Defence Intelligence College (DIC) Karu.

Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar urged them to bring their newly acquired knowledge and skills to bear in the production of actionable Intelligence that would enhance the operations of the Service in ensuring a secured, united and prosperous Nigeria.

He disclosed that the decision to conduct the course at the DIC was borne out of his desire to produce well-grounded Intelligence Officers capable of supporting the NAF in delivering on its constitutional mandate.

In a statement issued by the Director of Public Relations & Information, Air Commodore IBIKUNLE DARAMOLA, the Chief of Air Staff who was the Special Guest of Honour at the graduation ceremony further stated that to successfully prosecute the ongoing counter insurgency and anti-banditry operations across the Country, Intelligence gathering was critical.

Good Intelligence, according to him, is a prerequisite for any successful operation, particularly air operations, whose effect could be devastating, and as such mistakes are unacceptable.

“The only way to get good Intelligence is by building robust networks that are predicated on excellence and competence which can only be achieved through good training of Intelligence operatives. It is in this regard that a lot of resources was invested into your training”, he said.

While congratulating the Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI), Air Vice Marshal Mohammed Usman, and the entire College team for their relentless efforts in bringing the first-ever NAF YOC on intelligence to fruition, the CAS noted that the DIC had become a citadel of Intelligence training and thus reputed for developing qualitative manpower in the field of Intelligence, thereby aiding commanders’ decision-making for effective conduct of operations.

“As you leave the training environment, you should be guided by utmost sense of patriotism and avoid acts of misconduct that could tarnish the image and reputation of the Service”, he added.

“The CAS expressed his gratitude to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari, for his support to the NAF. According to him, since the inception of the current Federal Government Administration, the NAF has recorded remarkable achievements in the areas of capacity building and operations. He commended the Commandant, staff and students for ensuring a hitch-free course despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“In his welcome remarks, the Commandant, DIC, Commodore Michael Oamen, while thanking the CAS for gracing the occasion as the Special Guest of Honour, stated that the 36 students, who were drawn from various NAF Units, had acquired requisite knowledge and skills that would enable them add significant value to the NAF’s intelligence operations.

“Highlights of the graduation ceremony, which also had the CDI and Deputy CDI in attendance, were the presentation of certificates to the graduating students as well as the presentation of awards to the students who distinguished themselves on the course. Squadron Leader Martin Egwurube clinched the Commandant’s Award for the Best Research Paper as well as the Best Graduating Student’s Award, while Flying Officers Joseph Agada and Lawal Ismail received awards for emerging second and third in order of Merit” the statement added.

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