NAF Marks Anniversary With Medical Outreach In Bayelsa

As part of activities to commemorate its 59th Anniversary, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says it has conducted medical outreach to over 1000 women, children and elderly persons in Biseni Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

The Public Relations Officer, NAF Mobility Command, Sqn.Ldr. Olayinka Lawal, made this known in a statement signed on Tuesday.

Lawal disclosed that the services rendered by the NAF medical team included free medical consultations, blood pressure checks as well as eye and blood screenings. He added that drugs, corrective glasses and insecticide-treated mosquito nets were also distributed during the outreach.

Meanwhile, the Air Officer Commanding Mobility Command, AVM Elijah Ebiowe, said that NAF would continue to employ other non-kinetic measures to win the hearts and minds of its host communities.

According to the commander, Air Commodore Friday Ekpah, the NAF has since 2012 been at the forefront of airlifting relief materials and evacuation of victims of flood disasters in the state. This, according to him, is in addition to working in concert with other security agencies and the state government to guarantee the safety of lives and property in the entire state.

Ebiowe also added that NAF had made several gains in the various theatres of operations across the country, to bring lasting peace and security to all.

He disclosed that the medical outreach was designed as a civil-military cooperation effort, to win the hearts and minds of residents of the host communities.

According to him, it is also for them to know that the military is not all about guns and violence, so that they can volunteer information to security agencies in the quest to secure lives and property.

In his remarks, the Commissioner of Health, Bayelsa State, Dr Pabara Igwele, expressed delight in the kind gestures of  NAF especially to Biseni community.

According to him, this is not the first time the NAF will conduct such an outreach in the state, it has been at the forefront of providing humanitarian assistance to the State whenever the need arises.

As part of activities to commemorate its 59th Anniversary, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says it has conducted medical outreach to over 1000 women, children and elderly persons in Biseni Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

The Public Relations Officer, NAF Mobility Command, Sqn.Ldr. Olayinka Lawal, made this known in a statement signed on Tuesday.

Lawal disclosed that the services rendered by the NAF medical team included free medical consultations, blood pressure checks as well as eye and blood screenings. He added that drugs, corrective glasses and insecticide-treated mosquito nets were also distributed during the outreach.

Meanwhile, the Air Officer Commanding Mobility Command, AVM Elijah Ebiowe, said that NAF would continue to employ other non-kinetic measures to win the hearts and minds of its host communities.

According to the commander, Air Commodore Friday Ekpah, the NAF has since 2012 been at the forefront of airlifting relief materials and evacuation of victims of flood disasters in the state. This, according to him, is in addition to working in concert with other security agencies and the state government to guarantee the safety of lives and property in the entire state.

Ebiowe also added that NAF had made several gains in the various theatres of operations across the country, to bring lasting peace and security to all.

He disclosed that the medical outreach was designed as a civil-military cooperation effort, to win the hearts and minds of residents of the host communities.

According to him, it is also for them to know that the military is not all about guns and violence, so that they can volunteer information to security agencies in the quest to secure lives and property.

In his remarks, the Commissioner of Health, Bayelsa State, Dr Pabara Igwele, expressed delight in the kind gestures of  NAF especially to Biseni community.

According to him, this is not the first time the NAF will conduct such an outreach in the state, it has been at the forefront of providing humanitarian assistance to the State whenever the need arises.

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