The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) today
simulated a counter terrorist exercise at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International
Airport, Abuja. The exercise followed on the heels of recent terrorist attacks
in some major airports around the world. The exercise was codenamed “EXERCISE
STEEL DOME” meaning fortified arena, and the aim to ascertain NAF’s readiness
to respond to occurrence of terrorist attack in any of the nation’s airports.
The exercise scenario was based on
terrorist attack on an airport, and effort to retake the airport from the
terrorists and restore normalcy through insertion and extraction of Special
Forces operating in conjunction with other organic security forces and organisations.
The exercise objectives are to enable the NAF practice both individual and
group skills in planning, coordination and execution of counter-terrorist
operations, as well as understand the requirements and challenges involved in
the coordination and conduct of counter terrorist operations in concert with
other security agencies and organisations among others.
Meanwhile, the Chief of the Air
Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar has disclosed that there are plans to
replicate the exercise in other major cities, such as Lagos, Kano and Port
Harcourt, with international airports.
Responding to questions from press men at the end of the exercise, Air Mshl Abubakar stated that "it is necessary for the NAF, in the light of the security challenges in the country, to evaluate her operational plans from time to time with a view to identifying any gaps"
Responding to questions from press men at the end of the exercise, Air Mshl Abubakar stated that "it is necessary for the NAF, in the light of the security challenges in the country, to evaluate her operational plans from time to time with a view to identifying any gaps"
This, the CAS said, was the essence
of the simulating the exercise to demonstrate the capability of the NAF Special
Forces element to mobilize for offensive operations at the shortest possible
time in the event of any security breach.
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