The Nigerian Airforce (NAF) has introduced Advanced Social Media
Programmes at its Air War College (NAFAWC) to inculcate in participants
tenets of professional ethics in public communication.
The Commandant of the NAFAWC, Air Vice Marshall J. K Baba made the
disclosure at a lecture on Managing the influence of Social Media on Air
Operation in Makurdi, the Benue State capital. The Commandant who was
represented by Air Commodore M. C. Nnaji, a Director at the College said
the Air Force War Course 2/2017 commenced with participants drawn from
the Nigerian Armed Forces, stressing that the participants were exposed
to lectures covering a wide variety of topics to enhance their
professionalism. “It is in the light of this that the College found it
necessary to invite distinguished scholars and practitioners to deliver
lectures to the participants on Managing the influence of Social Media
to form part of the socio-cultural studies Module of the course. “The
objective of the module is to enable participants to understand the
sensibilities of culture and the social environment for operational
effectiveness.” Speaking on the theme of the lecture, the Guest Lecturer
and expert in social media, who also doubles as the Publisher of
PRNigeria, Yushau Shuaib said that military and security services should
train and encourage officers and men to safely and accurately use
social media to share worthy experiences and provide necessary
information. Shuaib said “Officers need to be aware of the need to be
self-aware culturally, politically and socially to comprehend the
intricacies of the social media as the modern tools for psychological
warfare. “Just as conventional warfare can be adequately tackled by the
troops; the real battlefield is gradually shifting to the social media
where enemies are using the platform to win the souls and minds of
gullible target audiences. “It is essential to realize that once we log
onto any social media platform, as representative of our various
organizations, we should be mindful of what we post or share that could
be rightly or wrongly construed as the representation of the service.”
While providing the does and don’ts of engaging in social media, Shuaib
warned that a slight click on a smartphone could, in few seconds, share a
sensitive security information which could put the troops in danger.
“Some gadgets including laptops, phones and even camera can
inadvertently reveal locations, security measures, troop movements and
other sensitive security data to the detriment of Military operations.”
Shuaib commended the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar
for using his social media platform to provide necessary updates on the
Nigerian Air Force. He said: “While many chief executives are wary of
using the Social Media, Air Marshal Abubakar Sadiq has not only embraced
the Social Media, he has used his Twitter account and that of the NAF
responsibly and professionally in providing regular and necessary
updates. “The social media accounts have improved the visibility of
Nigerian Airforce so much that the media and the public are aware of the
NAF’s extensive capacity building programmes, enormous recruitment
exercise, massive infrastructural Development, Corporate Social
Responsibility activities and the video evidence of successful military
operations, especially on aerial bombardments and interdiction of
criminal elements and terrorists.” The Nigerian Air Force Air War
College (NAFAWC) was established on September 5, 2016 in Makurdi Benue
state and graduated the first set of participants on Friday, May 12,
2017. The programme is aimed at re-positioning the Nigerian Air Force
into a highly professional and disciplined force through capacity
building initiatives.
By PRNigeria |
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