Air Force Graduates 2,070 Recruits To Tackle Insurgency, Banditry, Others
Some of the new recruits during their passing out parade at the Nigerian Air Force Military Training Centre in Kaduna on February 15, 2020.The Nigerian Air Force has graduated a total of 2,070 recruits of Basic Military Training Course 40, as part of efforts to boost the operational power of the service.
In his remarks, the air force chief explained that the new personnel were recruited to boost the fight against insurgency, banditry, and other related crimes in the country. Abubakar reminded the graduands about the duties of protecting the territorial integrity of the nation, and to also submit to both civil and military authorities at all times.
The passing out parade marks the end of the six-month training of the new recruits after they were carefully selected for the drill at the Nigerian Air Force Military Training Centre in Kaduna.
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