
The Commander,聽Air Training Command of the Nigerian Air Force聽(NAF)聽Base Kaduna, Air Vice Marshall N. K. Kunzih has recently hosted the聽Director,聽Special Study Centre for the Nigerian Air Force, Kaduna, Prof.聽Nda Mundi and his team on a courtesy visit.
Speaking during the visit, Prof.Mundi聽congratulated the 7th Commander of the Air Training Command on his new appointment as Air Officer Commanding聽(AOC).
The director substantially highlighted the university鈥檚 operation, the NAF Study Centre, its students capacity, structure and challenges.
He further outlined the efforts made by the聽centre聽in聽seeking聽a聽lasting solution to some of the challenges presented聽to the past Air Officers Commanding.
Moreover, Mundi emphasised on the need for more office structures聽as聽their inadequacy is seriously聽dwarfing some of the day-to-day activities in running the affairs of the聽centre most especially during the examination聽times.
He narrated聽that there were series of efforts聽with the past commanders and most importantly the immediate-past聽one,AVM A. O. Jolasimi.
鈥淭he past聽commander has contributed in the facilitation of the proposed site plant at the Air Force Headquarters,聽Abuja,鈥澛爏aid Mundi.
According to聽him,聽the immediate-past AOC has intimated him that the site plan has since been approved awaiting the Chief of Air Staff鈥檚聽assent.
He appealed to the AOC to assist so as to fast-track the speedy commencement of the project.
He thanked聽the AOC for his assurances聽and kind gesture on his intent聽to facilitate and follow-up so as to ensure speedy approval.
In his address,聽the Air Training Commander,聽AVM. N. K. Kunzih, appreciated the visit.
As an ex student of the聽institution, the AOC acknowledged the existence of NOUN as a聽fully聽accredited聽university.
He further admitted knowing all what the study centre is going through and promised to consult with the Chief of Air聽Staff for聽a聽possible聽intervention. .
As a stakeholder in education sector, he pledged聽for more partnerships聽and support so as to uplift the standard of the education in the country.
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