Akwa Ibom General Appointed Head of New Air Force Command
Akwa Ibom has recorded another major military feat with the appointment and assumption of office of a two-star general from the state, Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Sampson Okon Akpasa, as the Air Officer Commanding (AOC) the newly-established Ground Training Command of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Enugu.
AVM Akpasa’s appointment, announced recently as part of a major shake-up in the NAF by the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar, is the latest in a series of strategic military appointments that have come to Akwa Ibom since President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office two years ago.
A command in the Air Force and Navy is an equivalent of a division in the Army.
As AOC, his Area of Responsibility (AoR) covers nine units in Enugu, Kaduna, Plateau and Lagos States.
Those units are the Military Training Centre, Kaduna, the Regiment Training Centre, Kaduna, the Base Services Group, Enugu, the NAF Station, Jos, the NAF Hospital, Jos, the Senior Non-Commissioned Officers Leadership and Management Academy, temporarily in
Kaduna, the NAF School of Finance and Accounts, Badagry, the Communications Group, Enugu, and the NAF Institute of Administrative Management, temporarily in Kaduna.
Contacted on telephone, AVM Akpasa, said he hoped to put up enduring structures and set standards in the new
command.
The indigene of Nkwot Etok village in Odoro Ikono (Ikono North) community of Ini Local Government Area (LGA)
said he was not intimidated by the enormous challenges of starting the newest of the NAF’s six commands because “we are trained and brought up to handle situations like that.”
Speaking when he received the new AOC in Government House, Enugu, on Friday, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu Statecongratulated AVM Akpasa on his posting to “this new and obviously very important and strategic office”, which is equivalent in status to the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of an Army Division, noting that the feat was demonstration of the confidence the
hierarchy of the Nigerian Air Force reposed in him toprovide effective leadership for its formations in the new
platform.
He added that his administration has always maintained and enjoyed a cordial working relationship with the Force
through its pre-existing formations and establishments in the state “all of which have consistently partnered with and assisted us in many areas of necessity more especially, security and education”.
“As a matter of fact, I consider myself privileged to have received the pioneer head of the new Command and therefore, on behalf of the good people of Enugu State, I welcome you to the state and I assure you of our warm wishes, goodwill and friendship”, Gov. Ugwuanyi pledged.
A seasoned pilot trained in Nigeria, the United States of America and the United Arab Emirates, AVM Akpasa holds a Bachelor of Law degree from the Ahmadu Bello University and a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies from the University of Ibadan.
Before his new appointment, he was the Director of Safety at the NAF Headquarters, Abuja, a position he held since August 2015.
AVM Akpasa, who was promoted to his present rank in December 2014, previously served as the Commander of
Quick Response Force, Minna, the Director of Plans at NAF Headquarters, Abuja, and the Senior Air Staff Officer (second-in-command) of the Tactical Command, Makurdi, the NAF’s number one command.
His appointment came two weeks after that of another Akwa Ibom-born two-star general, Rear Admiral Thaddeus Christopher Udofia, from Ikot Onwon Ediene in Ikono LGA, as the pioneer Commandant of the Naval War College, Ubima, Rivers State.
Another two-star general from the state, Major General Enobong Okon Udoh, from Ikot Udobia in Etinan LGA, was appointed six months ago as the second GOC 6 Division, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, the newest of the Army’s eight divisions established two months earlier.
Two others, Major General Isidore Henry Edet, from Uko Akpan Enwang in Mbo LGA, and Major General Okon Etim Ekanem from Itak Ikot Obio Ise in Odoro Ikono community of Ini LGA, were in November, last year, appointed Commanders of the Corps of Infantry, Jaji, and the Corps of Signals, Lagos, two key fighting corps of the Nigerian Army.
Credit: Inemesit Ina
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