The Federal Government has approved the
establishment of an Air Force Ground Training Command in the South East
region of the country.
The Chief of the Air Staff, Nigerian Air
Force, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, said this on Wednesday in Enugu at
the ground breaking ceremony.
Abubakar, who said that the
approval was received earlier in the year, also paid a courtesy visit on
Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu.
He said that the new command
along with other units across the country would add value to the task of
ensuring Nigeria’s territorial security. He said that the new command,
which would be give accelerated attention, would have a referral
hospital to cater for the health needs of the personnel and host
communities. “The base will take off immediately because there are so
many intervention works that will be carried out in the next six months
at the new site.
“We hope to establish a referral hospital that
will cater for our personnel and host communities,” he said. Abubakar
also said that the Air Force Secondary School in Enugu would be upgraded
and the infrastructure expanded with a special intervention fund.
“We
are working hard to see that the ground training command takes off very
soon as well as get our forces deployed as quickly as possible. “We
will continue to work together with other security agencies to ensure
that our people are safe,” he said.
The air marshal said that
the major hindrance to the take-off of the project was accommodation,
which according to him the state government was helping to sort out.
Abubakar said that the Air Force Command in Enugu was very strategic,
adding that along with their quick response team in Owerri, the new base
could add value to their mandate of contributing to the security of
lives and property in the South East region.
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