As the military intensifies efforts in meeting the three-month presidential directive to end activities of Boko Haram in the North-east part of the country, the Nigerian Air Force has
promoted airmen as it promises to remain resolute in the fight for the unity and sovereignty of the country.
The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar gave the charge at the decoration ceremony of the newly promoted Air Warrant Officers (AWO) in Abuja.
Abubakar charged the officers, especially the newly promoted, “on the sustenance of military ethic values and regimentation as NAF strives to
achieve its current vision”.
According to him, the promoted officers are expected to provide leadership and guidance by virtue of experience and service knowledge as it affects administrative such as welfare, counselling and admonition of personnel.
He said: “The vantage position of AWO was a key figure in keeping the men on track towards the realisation of the current vision of the NAF especially in the aspect of discipline, core values
and service delivery.
“I must use this medium to urge you all to see the present security challenges as one that must be overcome.
“The presidential mandate to
terminate the activities of terrorists in our country is one that requires all hands on deck.”
“In the fight for the unity of this country, we must remain resolute and defend the sovereignty and territory of our great nation.
“Your role in this war is very crucial.
“In this regard, the AWO is expected to show the best of example at all times for the sustenance of military ethics, values, tradition and regimentation,” the CAS added.
Speaking on behalf of the promoted officers, AWO Obi Francis assured the CAS that the confidence reposed on them would be sustained.
Other promoted officers include, Onyenaka Nwuche, Ajolarune Alade, Balami Madalaa, Muhammad Madugu, Adekunle Agboke, and Jimoh Kabira.
(PRNigeria)
>>TheStreetReporters.com is your BREAKING NEWS platform. Do you have Breaking news for us?
Call: 08175047979
Or Email Us: newsroom@thestreetreporters.com
Follow Us on Twitter @streetreporters
Join Our Fans on Facebook: facebook.com/thestreetreporters
Visit Our Website: www.TheStreetReporters.com
Post/ Read Breaking News on Our Forum: www.thestreetreporters.com/forum
This post has already been read at least297 times!