Mr Ejodame assured that personnel onboard were safe and the aircraft was fully serviceable.
Mr Aneke commended the commandant, instructors, and staff for maintaining high standards throughout the course.
Mr Usman-Bauchi, the leader of Tijjaniyya Brotherhood in Nigeria, died on November 27.
The governor described the security environment as complex, noting the prevalence of asymmetric threats.
Air Chief Sunday Aneke said the recruitment process was guided by fairness, integrity, and strict adherence to established standards.
Mr Gabkwet said the engagements reflect the CAS’ commitment to ensuring that NAF operations are guided by intelligence, legality, and accountability.
He said the aircraft executed multiple coordinated strike runs on the camp.
Mr Ejodame said the winging marked a major step in NAF’s modernisation drive towards smarter, technology-driven air operations.
The air chief stated that the changing security landscape requires agility, intelligence-led operations, and close coordination with sister services.
Mr Olayere urged the graduands to uphold the values of integrity.
