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He noted that training would be intensified to prepare Air Police officers for evolving threats, with particular emphasis on cyber warfare and digital forensics to secure the Air Force’s critical infrastructure. “Our personnel must be equipped not just with weapons and tactics, but with the knowledge and digital skills necessary to safeguard the Nigerian Air Force in a rapidly changing environment,” he said. The Air Chief also commended President Bola Tinubu for his “unwavering support” to the Armed Forces, assuring that the NAF remains committed to democracy, rule of law, and respect for civil authority. Earlier, the Chief of Administration, Air Vice Marshal Idi Sani, highlighted the pivotal role of the Air Provost in maintaining discipline, enforcing regulations, and safeguarding NAF infrastructure. He said this year’s conference theme, “Leveraging Technology, Collaboration, Capacity Building and Training for Enhanced AP Duties in a Dynamic Security Environment”reflects the CAS’s philosophy of deliberate training and mission-oriented force development. The Air Provost Marshal, AVM JA Usman, also lauded the CAS for his strategic guidance and support, noting that the conference has renewed the Directorate’s resolve to harness technology and foster collaboration in its duties. Plateau State Governor, Barrister Caleb Mutfwang, represented by Secretary to the State Government, Architect Samuel Jatau, praised the NAF and other security agencies for their role in sustaining peace in the state. The three-day conference, which was last held seven years ago, features paper presentations, interactive sessions, and experience-sharing by senior officers and experts, including AVM KG Lar (rtd), Professor Etannibi Alemika, and AIG Emeka Nwonyi Polycarp, Commandant of the Police Staff College, Jos.
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