Editorial
Bravo NAF, Nigeria
Nigeria made history last week when President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan unveiled the first home-made, Nigeria Airforce unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) at the Nigeria Airforce base in Kaduna. It is one giant step that can take Nigeria to a glorious future.
Speaking at the unveiling, the President said the innovation defines the true position of Nigeria in military science and manifests the commitment of the military to protect the nation as well as respond to the awareness of self reliance in global competition.
He expressed joy over the potential benefits and versatility of the drone as it could be put to both military and other sensitive national duties. According to him, the UAV can help in disaster management, power line survey, law enforcement and telecommunications.
Other uses include, weather monitoring as well as oil and gas exploration. He adding, that this pioneering achievement would strengthen Nigeria, enhance her peace keeping role and facilitate conflict prevention.
Apart from the invaluable capabilities of the vehicle, the fact that the Nigeria Airforce was able to produce an un-manned craft locally is most commendable. Already, experts in the field are congratulating Nigeria for the feat as it can change the colour of operations of the Nigerian military.
The device codenamed “Gulma” which means gossip in Hausa, may have been conceptualised to meet the intelligence gathering need of the security community, but its ultimate capabilities show the coming of age of the Nigerian military. Indeed, it shows what the military can do when it is not involved in politics.
Incidentally, when the innovation was first made public, the reaction of a section of the political class was that of suspicion. In fact, the background political noise in the country did not allow Nigerians to know and hail the arrival of Gulma. This is where Nigeria may need to watch it, as politics that is supposed to support patriotism now tends to haunt it.
Everyone knows how the security community had struggled with intelligence gathering in Nigeria and how the military and the ordinary Nigerian had paid dearly for it. This feat by the Nigeria Airforce is capable of changing all that and ultimately making our nation safer, yet only very little appreciation and encouragement is given to the military.
Interestingly, event the fears expressed by some politicians were addressed ahead of time when the Minister of Information and the supervising Minister of Defence, Mr Labaran Maku said there was the need for a comprehensive policy on UAV acquisition and operation to optimise the employment of the Gulma by all the services and security agencies.
The Tide thinks that the nation cannot wait to see the actual and timely deployment of the UAV in the operations of the security community in Nigeria. We expect that all the needed policies, strategies and programmes would be perfected to enable the Gulma take-off.
We can almost assume that we speak the mind of many Nigerians, if we ask for the mass production of the vehicle to enable the agencies use them for the different specific uses across the country. Indeed, the personnel must also be trained to ensure a zero accident rating for the initiative.
The superlative success of this machine would not only improve the rating and respect for the Nigerian military, but could become the source of another tranche of revenue for the country as more military hardwares can be manufactured for other countries.
As far as we are concerned, the Gulma is one of the best things that happened to Nigeria in 2013. It is indeed the best Christmas gift for the good people of Nigeria. We have no doubt that if properly managed, all the lingering problems of power line and oil pipeline vandalism and insurgency would drop while environmental issues can be better managed.
Finally, we must join all well meaning Nigerians to commend the officers and men of the Nigeria Airforce for this feat. Indeed, we commend the Federal Government for making it possible. To every Nigerian we say congratulations, the un-certainties of the past appear to be fading away in our time.
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