In a bid to improve and intensify security at airports, the chief of air staff, Sadique Abubakar, has revealed the plan of the air force to deploy special dog unit (K-9) to airports nationwide.
According to NAN, he disclosed this while addressing officers of the
Yola air force base involved in the fight against insurgency.
K-9 dogs are dogs trained specifically to assist police and other law enforcement agents.
Abubakar also said some NAF personnel had gone for more training in
South Africa while others had been trained by the Nigerian police force.
“Very soon, we will be deploying the dogs to our airports and bases
to add value to what we are doing in terms of protection,” he said.
He said due to the process of restructuring going on in the force,”
two more commands; special operations command and ground training
command had been established.
He said: “Very soon, in all our units, no technician will go for guard duty.
“We are building capacity in terms of having the required number of
special forces so that those trained as special forces will take over
the defence of the base so that technicians concentrate on maintenance
of aircraft. Right now we are training 450 special forces in Kaduna in
phases.
“We will continue to build the capacity of our instructors and also
ensure that we have sufficient aeroplanes to conduct the primary flying
training.
“This will enable every student pilot that is admitted into the
school complete his or her training as a cadet like we used to have in
the 80’s.”
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