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The Nigerian Air Force recently conducted its annual base social-cultural activities, aiming to facilitate personnel reuniting with their families and foster unity with host communities, particularly amidst the ongoing fight against terrorism and banditry in the country.
During the event held at the Nigerian Air Force Base in Kaduna State, Air Vice Marshal Nnamdi Ananaba, the Air Officer Commanding Air Training Command, highlighted the Air Force’s efforts in weakening the activities of bandits and terrorists in the North West Zone through Operation Whirl Punch in 2023.
As part of the activities to reflect on the events of 2023 and usher in 2024, the Air Training Command organized the annual base social-cultural activities, providing an opportunity for officers and men to unwind with their families.
The cultural festival commenced with rhythmic beats from the Air Force Band Group and the colorful swirl of traditional attire from different ethnic backgrounds. Senator Uba Sani’s representative, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, arrived at the Nigerian Air Force Base for the cultural festival and was received by Air Vice Marshal Nnamdi Ananaba.
The event showcased cultural displays from various ethnic groups, fostering unity and celebrating cultural heritage. In his remarks, Air Vice Marshal Nnamdi Ananaba emphasized the significance of the cultural festival in promoting unity, especially in the context of the ongoing fight against insecurity, allowing officers to socialize in a less regimental manner.
Commending the military for their tireless efforts in ensuring the nation’s peace and security, Mr. Samuel Aruwan urged the armed forces to redouble their efforts in tackling insecurity head-on, particularly in the North West Zone.
The cultural festival’s highlight was the lighting of the campfire by the representative of Governor Uba Sani, assisted by top Air Force officers present, symbolizing camaraderie and a shared commitment to national security.