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READINESS REDEFINED: Nigerian Armed Forces Resettlement Centre 2025 Annual Range Classification

Byconduit

Sep 16, 2025


The Nigerian Armed Forces Resettlement Centre (NAFRC) successfully concluded its 2025 annual Range Classification 2025 held on Monday 15 September 2025 at the 192 Battalion Nigerian Army Shooting Range, Owode.

The event, which drew officers, and soldiers of the Centre, ended on a high note with the closing ceremony presided over by the Commandant NAFRC Air Vice Marshal Bashir Mamman.

In his closing address, the Commandant lauded the professionalism, discipline, and team spirit displayed throughout the exercise. He described the event as more than a test of marksmanship.

He said it was a reaffirmation of the bond and operational readiness that defines the military profession.

He said: “The 2025 Range Classification was not just about hitting targets, but about strengthening the spirit that make us a formidable fighting force. To every personnel and support team, who treated safety as sacred and teamwork as non-negotiable I salute you.”

Air Vice Marshal Bashir Mamman emphasized the importance of continuous operational readiness, urging all staff to carry the discipline and camaraderie of the range into every mission and deployment.

He further noted that the Range Classification aligns with the vision of the Chief of Defence Staff, for the Armed Forces of Nigeria which is to nurture a professional Armed Forces of Nigeria that is people-centric, collaborative and capable of meeting its constitutional responsibility in a joint environment. While also ensuring that Armed Forces of Nigerian staff reach the peak of operational readiness, especially in light of Nigeria’s dynamic security challenges.

The exercise featured weapon classifications which included the rifle and pistol, with emphasis on live firing, safety protocols, and performance evaluations. Range coaches from the 192 Battalion were applauded for their professionalism in managing the event. Over 320 personnel from the Centre participated in the one-day Range Classification exercise including the Commandant and the deputy Commandant. Some of the officers and soldiers noted the exercise was rewarding and essential for honing weapon handling and marksmanship skills of NAFRC staff.

Speaking during the declaration by all officers and soldiers at the range the Director of Coordination Commodore IP Udoudoh noted that the exercise was a testament to the Commandant’s resolve to champion a Centre that is operationally ready.

He said: “The exercise tested our mental alertness, weapon handling skills, and marksmanship proficiency, all of which are critical for our ongoing security operations across the country.”

Similarly, the Director of Training Brigadier General IO Olatunji Brigadier General Olatunji added that the Centre intends to make the Range Classification bi-annual to allowing more personnel to build confidence in weapon handling, crucial for real-life security engagements.

With the successful conclusion of the NAFRC 2025 Range Classification, the leadership of the Centre has reaffirmed the Centres readiness to confront emerging threats and contribute effectively to national security. The event ended with a renewed sense of pride, discipline, and commitment to duty.

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