The Nigerian Air Force says it has acquired three new aircraft for maritime operations in the Niger Delta.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, disclosed this at the inauguration of a block of 30 one-bedroom living quarters and Computerized Tomography Scan facility for officers at the 115 Special Operations Group in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
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He said the acquisition of three additional aircraft was part of the ongoing efforts by the Federal Government to re-equip and professionalize the air force.
“We’re expecting three Special Mission Aircraft that’ll be based in Benin, Edo, but will be operating into Port Harcourt, among other areas in the maritime environment.
“So, for this to happen, we decided to provide accommodation for those that would maintain the aircrafts when they are deployed.
“The idea is to work ahead so that at the time the aircraft are here, personnel should be able to come in and then maintain the aircraft,” he said.
He said the building of accommodation and welfare provision for personnel at 115 Special Operations Group was paramount due to its critical role to national security.
He said the base significant role as NAF’s ‘home of helicopter’ prompted the need to build a reference hospital to cater for health needs of personnel. (NAN)