By Paul Michael, Abuja
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is set to partner with the Spanish Government to enhance security collaborations through platform acquisition, training, air operations, intelligence sharing and capacity development in imagery analysis.
The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, disclosed this on Wednesday when he hosted the Spanish Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Juan Ignacio Sell at the Headquarters of NAF, Abuja.
The CAS noted that developing bilateral and multilateral partnerships when the nation is faced with myriad of security challenges has become expedient due to the global nature of terrorism and its attendant negative impact on the citizenry.
According to the CAS, this has led to population dislocations, especially in Northeast and Northwest Nigeria which has been exacerbated by forced migration and socio-economic upheavals. The Trumpet gathered.
He further stated that a partnership with a developed nation like Spain would enable the NAF to take advantage of the numerous technological competencies available to address some of the technical challenges the Service currently faces especially in intelligence gathering. Adding that such will boost the efforts of NAF in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism warfare.
Speaking further, Air Marshal Amao stated that the NAF and Airbus of Spain were currently in talks to explore opportunities that could be available for the NAF to tab into, all with the hope of enhancing NAF’s aircraft holding.
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“If our interface with Airbus of Spain is anything to go by, I am hopeful that the outcome would go a long way in adding value to our current efforts in all our theatres of operation”, he said.
Earlier while speaking, His Excellency, Juan Ignacio Sell, noted that his visit to HQ NAF, which is the first to any of the Services since assuming office in December 2021, is indicative of the high regard and respect he has for the NAF given the critical role it plays in keeping all Nigerians and residents of Nigeria safe.
He disclosed that his country was willing to provide bespoke solutions that would support the various operations of the NAF.
Mr Jaun also expressed his country’s preparedness to further deepen partnership with the NAF by posting a Defence Attaché to the Spanish Embassy in Abuja to enhance bilateral interface in terms of defence and security collaborations.
This step, according to Mr Sell, would aid in further improving on the existing cordial relationship between Nigeria and Spain built over the years.
His Excellency, Juan Ignatio Sell, has been a member of the Spanish diplomatic service since 1989.
From 2017 to 2021, he served as second-in-command at the Spanish Embassy in Rabat, until his appointment as the Spanish Ambassador to Nigeria.