
The Nigerian Air Force, NAF, has graduated 1,296 recruits at the Passing Out Parade of Basic Military Training Course, BMTC, 45/2025, held on 20 December 2025, marking their formal transition from civilian life into trained airmen and airwomen of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Reviewing the parade, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, described the ceremony as “a defining milestone for both the graduates and the Service,” noting that the operational effectiveness of the NAF is fundamentally anchored on the quality, discipline, and professionalism of its personnel.
Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame Director of Public Relations and Information, Headquarters, Nigerian Air Force in a statement said the CAS noted that the successful completion of the six-month training programme aligns squarely with his Command Philosophy of enhancing and sustaining a highly motivated, professional, and mission-ready force capable of delivering decisive air-power in synergy with surface forces for the realisation of national security objectives.
He emphasised that the graduation reflects the NAF’s deliberate and pragmatic efforts to build capable manpower in fulfilment of its constitutional mandate, particularly in support of ongoing counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations nationwide.
Air Marshal Aneke underscored the strategic importance of the Military Training Centre, describing it as the cradle of military excellence in the Nigerian Air Force, in shaping disciplined, professional, and mission-ready personnel.
He noted that the institution remains a critical driver of the Command Philosophy enabler of standardised training and mission-focused capability development, commending the Commandant, instructors, and staff for maintaining high standards throughout the course.
According to him, the discipline enforced during training directly translates into professionalism and operational effectiveness in the field.
He also commended the Air Officer Commanding Ground Training Command, Air Vice Marshal Shinkafi, for his oversight of the institution.
Addressing the graduating recruits, the CAS noted that the demanding nature of the training, physically, mentally, and collectively, was intentional and necessary to prepare them for the realities of military service.
He reminded them that their transformation from civilians into members of the Armed Forces was achieved through a structured and rigorous programme and expressed appreciation to their families and loved ones for the support that contributed to their success.
He charged the new airmen and airwomen to consistently uphold discipline, teamwork, and duty throughout their careers.
The CAS further reminded the graduates that they are joining the Service at a time of complex security challenges, including terrorism, banditry, and other asymmetric threats.
