66 officials
of the Royal Air Force have been deployed to Nigeria, this was confirmed by the
British Government on Thursday.
The
deployment, according to a statement made available to our correspondent,
was requested for by Nigeria’s Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique
Abubakar.
Abubakar
stated that
the request was necessary to forestall possible attacks on the
country’s airbases.
The British
government stated that a 66-person Short Term Training Team from “No 5 Royal
Air Force (RAF) Force Protection Wing was deployed from RAF Lossiemouth to
Nigeria for a six-week period to train the Nigerian Air Force Regiment.”
The
detachment, the third undertaken by 5 Force Protection Wing in a five-year
programme, comes after a request from Abubakar to assist in capacity building
for the NAF Regiment.
Abubakar
said, “Given the importance of bases in the airpower delivery matrix, it is not
inconceivable to expect our adversaries to target our airbases. As a matter of
fact, we have had an attack on one of our airbases in the recent past, and
current intelligence reports keep highlighting the possibility of attacks on
our bases.
“All these
reinforce the need to emplace a robust base defence concept that is capable of
providing guidance for responding to a wide range of situations that may
threaten our bases.”
Similarly,
the Officer Commanding 5 Force Protection Wing, Commander John Rees, expressed
the British government’s readiness to support Nigeria.
“We
are delighted to be here again and, as always, humbled by the warmth of the
Nigerian welcome. We are proud of our Royal Air Force heritage and the
opportunity to represent our service in the Defence Engagement arena,” Rees
stated.
The
STTT is expected to deliver a training package which enables students to
operate effectively in the Complex Air Ground Environment by understanding
their role to provide security and Force Protection operations both inside and
outside an air base.
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