He said the projects included a fully equipped ICT laboratory and the upgrade of the school mosque.
He said the operations targeted terrorists’ enclaves, logistics hubs and fortified hideouts.
The air chief said modern air operations were increasingly conducted in complex environments, making careful application of air power critical.
Mr Aneke expressed concern over instability in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.
Mr Aneke said the exercise was not punitive but an administrative necessity to ensure compliance with the Firearms Act.
Mr Aneke commended the Enugu State government for its sustained support of NAF personnel.
Mr Aneke thanked President Bola Tinubu for his steadfast dedication to national security.
Mr Aneke, who engaged the Leonardo Aircraft Division in Milan, described the M-346 programme as a major leap in renewing the NAF’s combat capability.
Air Chief Sunday Aneke reaffirmed the NAF’s commitment to providing timely and decisive air support to ground forces.
Mr Aneke commended the commandant, instructors, and staff for maintaining high standards throughout the course.
