Tag: Chief of Air Staff

  • Chief of Air Staff tasks officers on visionary, integrity-driven leadership

    Chief of Air Staff tasks officers on visionary, integrity-driven leadership

    The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Bala Abubakar, has urged officers of the l Armed Forces to embrace visionary and integrity-driven leadership capable of transforming strategic goals into tangible results.

    He gave the charge while delivering a strategic leadership lecture titled “From Vision to Reality: Strategic Leadership Insights from the CAS Command Philosophy” to students of Senior Course 47 and Junior Course 100 of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji, Kaduna State.

    Air Marshal Abubakar stressed that true command effectiveness goes beyond authority, hinging instead on influence, integrity, and the ability to inspire subordinates toward collective excellence.

    He urged officers to combine innovation, discipline, and teamwork to achieve mission success, noting that great leaders see opportunities even in adversity.

    The lecture featured an interactive session where participants engaged the Air Chief on issues of leadership, command philosophy, and inter-service cooperation.

    The CAS, emphasised the importance of unity and strategic thinking in advancing national security objectives.

    Commandant of the AFCSC, Air Vice Marshal Hassan Idris Alhaji, in his closing remarks, described the session as both inspiring and timely, saying it reinforced the College’s mission of building competent, ethical, and visionary leaders for the Armed Forces.

    The event was attended by top military officers, including the Air Officer Commanding Air Training Command, Commandants of the Nigerian Army School of Infantry and the Air Force Institute of Technology, as well as senior directing staff of the College.

    Highlights included presentation of a souvenir to the CAS, a vote of thanks by Lieutenant Commander S.O. Emiola, and a group photograph to commemorate the engagement.

  • Eliminate bandits, insurgents in your domain, CAS orders troops

    Chief of Air Staff, (CAS) Air Marshal Saddique Baba Abubakar has given marching order to personnel of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) to eliminate bandits and insurgents terrorizing their areas of responsibility.

    He told his men to think out of the box and immediately evolve strategies, including insertion of panthers into the hostile zones to conduct surgical operations to eliminate the bandits.

    The CAS gave the order in his remarks during the commissioning of accommodation projects at the Regiment Training Center (RTC) and Military Training Center, (MTC)  NAF base in Kaduna on Wednesday.

    Represented by the Chief of Policy and Plans, NAF Headquarters, Air Vice Marshal, Emmanuel Anebi, the CAS tasked the Air Officer Commanding, Ground Training Command, Air Vice Marshal Idi Amin, and his regiment officers to ‘think out of the box’ and immediately evolve strategies, part of which includes inserting panthers into hostile zones to conduct surgical operations to eliminate bandits and high value targets terrorizing the country.

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    According to him: “While capacity is been built within the NAF, we must continue to develop strategies to anticipate and curb emerging security threats accross the country.”

    CAS however said the efforts of the Federal Government to adequately equip the military are already yielding the desired results as the Boko-Haram terrorists are being targeted and neutralised.

    Air Officer Commanding AOC Idi Amin said there has been a giant stride by the leadership of the NAF in the area of training, kitting and welfare of officers and men of the force and “the result is evident in the successes recorded by its personnel in fight against insurgency and other internal operations across the country by its well -motivated personnel.”

    The projects commissioned by the CAS include three blocks of 10 by one bedroom in cadets quarters and MTC, two blocks of 20 by one students hostel at RTC.

  • Air Force raids degrade Boko Haram insurgents–COAS

    Air Force raids degrade Boko Haram insurgents–COAS

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, on Friday said the service had carried out air raids causing heavy damage to the Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East.

    Sadiq told newsmen in Maiduguri that several air raids were conducted under the Operation Ruwan Wuta II, designed as a final onslaught on the insurgents.

    “The whole idea is to further degrade the capacity of the Boko Haram insurgents and to make sure that we get them where they are hiding.

    “And in the last few days it has been very successful, we have been able to substantially effect the necessary damage and frustrate any effort for them to re-group in certain areas of Sambisa Forest”.

    Sadiq disclosed that the Federal Government had procured aircrafts and helicopters to enhance air operations in the campaign against the Boko Haram insurgents as well as protect lives and property.

    He said that the newly acquired jets and helicopters would soon be deployed to the front line to enhance the counter-insurgency operation in the region.

    The Chief of Air Staff added that the service had constructed residential accommodation and upgraded the apron at 105 Composite Group, Maiduguri to accommodate the increasing number of war planes.

    Sadiq explained that the projects were designed to provide enabling environment and decent accommodation to improve the wellbeing of the servicemen.

    “The Federal Government has approved more aircraft for us and we are thinking ahead to see that we have the accommodation for those coming with these helicopters and aircrafts the government has procured for us.

    “With more aircrafts you have to expand the parking space; we have reactivated a quite a number and more are coming, what we thought was to quickly expand the apron so that we have enough space for the aircrafts that are coming to be able to park.

    “For us in the Air Force; we are always working, training, expanding infrastructure, building capacity for both the pilots, technicians and engineers”.

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    While lauding the government’s gesture, Sadiq also commended the servicemen for their dedication and gallantry in the counter-insurgency operation. (NAN)

  • Air Force foils Boko Haram’s plans to disrupt Sallah in Borno

    Air Force foils Boko Haram’s plans to disrupt Sallah in Borno

    The Nigerian Air Force said on Saturday it had foiled an attempt by Boko Haram to breach the peaceful Eid-el Kabir celebration in Borno.

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, stated this at a feast organized for officers and men of the service at the 105 Composite Group, Maiduguri.

    Abubakar had held a grand feast for service men carrying out the counter-insurgency operation in the North-East, as part of the Eid-el Kabir celebration.

    He disclosed that the Air Force in a joint operation with the army had destroyed insurgents’ hideouts thereby scuttling their plans to attack communities during the festivities.

    “Boko Haram insurgents planned to destabilize the Sallah celebration, but with help of the Almighty Allah and our collective efforts, we foiled their plans.

    “Our objective is to protect life and property, safeguard the national territorial integrity and make our communities safe so that farmers can go back to their settlements and cultivate their farmlands.

    “We will remain in the forest to protect our people.

    “The insurgents are on the run due to concerted military efforts; the only option left for them is to surrender,” he said.

    Abubakar congratulated the men and officers of the service for their dedication and gallantry, saying that Nigerians were proud of their achievements.

    The air chief disclosed that the Air Force command had accorded priority to training and improvement of the welfare of its personnel.

    He added that arrangement had been concluded for the training of air force personnel within and outside the country, to strengthen defence operations.

    “We are sending some service men for training in Jordan.

    “We are committed to providing logistics, uniforms and ammunition to counter terrorism while construction of housing is in progress to provide decent accommodation for officers and men serving in the counter-insurgency campaign,” he added.

    Abubakar urged officers and men of the service to remain disciplined, display high sense of professionalism and respect civilians in the discharge of their duties.

    He also commended the people for their support to the service and called on them to provide useful information that would be helpful to the fight against Boko Haram.

    Meanwhil, Lawali Babagana Ibrahim, the Ward Head of the Pompomari area of Maiduguri, has applauded the service for the successes recorded in the counter-insurgency campaign.

    Ibrahim said the collaboration between the service and the vigilante group had helped to strengthen security in the area.

    “The service donated two cows to the vigilante group to enable them to celebrate Sallah.

    “There is mutual understanding between the service and the host community,” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the Borno Deputy Governor, Usman Durkwa, had declared that this year’s Eid-el-Kabir celebration was the most peaceful the state had recorded in the past seven years.

  • We’re ever ready to defend Nigeria’s territorial integrity – Air Chief

    We’re ever ready to defend Nigeria’s territorial integrity – Air Chief

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar has said that, the Nigerian Air Force is ever ready to defend the territorial integrity of the country.

    The Chief of Air Staff’s statement is coming barely a week after his army counterpart; Lt. General Tukur Yusuf Buratai disclosed that some unscrupulous politicians have been approaching his officers and men for political assistance.

    Air Mashall Sadique Abubakar spoke while addressing the rank and file of the force in Kaduna on Wednesday during the second quarter meeting with branch chiefs, AOCs, Commanders and Commandants of NAF.

    The CAS told the senior officers that, the Air Force must continue to carry out its constitutional duties professionally and ensure that territorial integrity of Nigeria is not undermined by any group or groups.

    According to him, “We are more than ever committed to defend the territorial integrity of this country.

    “We are also more than ever committed to monitor oil criminals and other activities challenging smooth running of the country. We are going to equip the various units so they can perform their roles effectively”.

    Abubakar said the reason for the meeting was to appraised the activities both operational and logistics and other activities of the air force so as to articulates what its intend to achieved in the second quarter.

    The CAS who also commissioned the newly rehabilitated 401 flights control tower, said the new structure and the modern equipment therein will assist greatly the operation of the flying training school.

    “The control tower is a very important infrastructure in over role flying activities of the military in Kaduna area.

    “What we have here now is a better equipment, stress-free compared to what was there before and we believe that with what we have here is going to add value to what we are doing in terms of training and air traffic control”, he said.

     

  • Chief of Air Staff calls for professionalism in military

    Chief of Air Staff calls for professionalism in military

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, has advocated for professionalism in the military.

    Speaking at the commissioning of some projects of the Armed Forces at Ipetumodu in Osun State, he said combating insurgency and other related security threats in the country required discipline and professionalism.

    He said: “So to have professional air force and with professionalism we must make sure that we have a required  infrastructure for giving out knowledge.”According to him, the Federal Government is still working at securing the release of remaining Chibok girls and others from captivity of the insurgent Boko Haram.

    In his speech, Abubakar said: “To enhance professional performance of a fighting force like the NAF, it is essential to develop an enduring safety culture across board. As such, the Nigerian Institute of Safety was established during the tenure of erstwhile Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin. Since its establishment, the institute was able to graduate three sets of officers from the Basic Safety Officers Course in 2016.

    “Despite this modest achievement, it is with mixed feelings that I inform you that NAFIS is being relocated to NAF Base Kaduna. This is in pursuant of our resolve to reposition the NAF. A recent organizational restructuring has however given rise to the establishment of 209 Quick Response Group which will replace NAFIS at Ipetu-Ijesa.

    “This is a robust and versatile unit that will enhance prompt and effective deployment of NAF forces to meet any emerging security challenge in the southwest zone of the country.”

    Also, the Osun State Deputy Governor, Chief Mrs. Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori, assured that the state would continue to support the Armed Forces.

     

  • Security Chiefs brief Buhari in Aso Rock                                                

    Security Chiefs brief Buhari in Aso Rock                                                

    Two security chiefs on Tuesday briefed President Muhammadu Buhari on the security situations in the country.

    The security chiefs included the Chief of Army Staff (CAS), Tukur Buratai and the Chief of Air Staff, Sadiq Abubakar.

    The closed-door meeting was held in the President’s office.

    Speaking with State House correspondents at the end of the meeting, Buratai said: “I visited the commander in chief to update him on the security situation that the army is involved and defending the territorial integrity of the country, the welfare of the troops, the state of our general administration, basically that is why I came.

    “The president is happy with the Nigerian army and the military. We will continue to do our work to defend the constitution of this country and we assured him of our absolute loyalty and ensure we discharge our constitutional responsibility,” he said.

    On his part, the Chief of Air Staff, also said that the service was doing everything possible to ensure peaceful environment necessary for development of the country.

    He said “It’s just a routine meeting. I came to brief the president on what is happening in the airforce. He is the commander in chief and he has the right to meet with his service chiefs.

    “For us in the airforce and for all the service really, we are doing everything humanly possible to ensure that our society is secure and our communities are stable, so that people can go about pursuing their legitimate aspirations without any fear, that is the purpose for which the airforce is established.

    “That is why we are working to ensure that we do everything humanly possible to create such  an enabling environment because without security you cannot think of development, you are very familiar with that the relationship between security and development and we are working round the clock to ensure that we provide the  enabling environment for development,” he said.

     

  • How ex-Air Force Chief, Umar bought N2.38b houses in two years

    How ex-Air Force Chief, Umar bought N2.38b houses in two years

    …Renovated two with N140m

     

    A Federal High Court in Abuja heard Monday how a former Chief of Air Staff (COAS), Mohammed Dikko Umar allegedly bought five choice houses in Abuja, Kano and Kaduna valued at about N2.38billion within two years.

    The court was also told that Umar, who was COAS between October 2010 and September 2012, directed the payment of N558.2million to him monthly as upkeep allowances beside his legitimate earnings as an officer of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

    A former Director of Finance and Accounts at the NAF Headquarters, Abuja, Air Commodore Salisu Abdullahi Yushau (rtd), who disclosed this, said he believed that the funds Umar deployed to acquiring the five houses were from the N558.2m he got monthly.

    Yushau, who gave details of how the houses were bought by Umar, using different names, spoke as the first prosecution witness at the trial of Umar, who is facing a seven-count charge of money laundering. Umar, in the charge filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), is accused of diverting United States dollars’ equivalent of N4.8b.

    Led in evidence by lead prosecution lawyer, Sylvanus Tahir, Yushau, who said he participated in the purchase of the houses upon instructions from Umar, said the ex-COAS spent about N140m to renovate two of the houses.

    Dressed in white native attire like Umar, who sat directly opposite him at the other end of the courtroom, Yushau, who said Umar facilitated his appointment as the Director of Finance and Account, testified for about two and half hours.

    As the witness spoke, Umar, who kept a straight face, occasionally stared at the witness when he (the witness) tried to describe, in detail, all that transpired.

    Throughout his testimony, Yushau kept referring to the defendant as “my boss, the then Chief of Air Staff,” to the extent where Tahir had to insist that he (Yushau) refer to Umar as the defendant, to avoid ambiguity in identification.

    The witness said, although he had indicated his intention to quit, Umar, who was so impressed with his performance, insisted that he served his (Umar’s) successor, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh.

    The witness said: “NAF was receiving about N4b monthly (a little above N4b, about N4.1b).  However, the actual figure that we usually paid as salaries monthly was between N2.3 to N2.4b.  The balance of about N1.6b was made.

    “From this N1.6b, the sum of N558, 200,000 was usually set aside for the upkeep of the Chief of Air Staff.  The sum of N120M was also earmarked for the office of the Director of Finance and Accounts.  But on assumption, I told the Chief of Air Staff that my office did not require that amount of money.

    “So, the sum of N120m was put under the Chief of Air Staff’s office, which he was using for visits to NAF formations and other welfare issues.  The balance of about N1b was used for training, maintenance of NAF assets, fleets, and other priority projects. These projects included barracks construction, renovation of barracks accommodation for officers and men, and any other projects that the Chief of Air Staff may wish to undertake.

    “This sum of N558, 200,000 was usually converted to USD and taken to him at home.  The money was usually brought to me by the Finance Officer, Headquarters NAF Camp by name, Group Captain Bukar.

    “In some occasions, I asked the Finance Officer to accompany me to his (COAS’) official residence at Niger Barracks, so that he can witness the delivery of the money to the Chief of Air Staff.  This practice lasted up till his retirement in Sept. 2012.

    “I believe he was using the money for whatever he wanted to do.  However, there were some properties which he purchased and I believe the money could be from the money we usually give to him,” the witness said.

    On how the houses were purchased, Yushau said: “Sometimes between November 2010 and January 2011, my boss, the Chief of Air Staff, the defendant called me and asked me to get somebody, who can find a house for him around Maitama, where he intends to settle down after his retirement.

    “I got a brother to a colleague of mine, Barrister Husseini Umar of Capital Law Firm and told him what my boss the D wanted.  After a couple of days, he came back to me and told me he has found a house at Vistula Close, off Panama Street Abuja. I went and inspected the place with him, and I informed the defendant that the lawyer has located a very nice house.

    “It was a 5-bedroom duplex, with a guest chalet, a swimming pool and 2-bedroom boys quarter attached to the house.  My boss, the defendant asked me to arrange for inspection.  Barrister Husseini Umar gave us a time in the evening and I went and picked the defendant. We went to the property where we met Barrister Umar in the evening. Because there was no light, I went with torchlight.

    “The defendant saw the house and was happy with it and gave the go-ahead to Barrister Umar to negotiate the purchase of the house.  The price of the house was then agreed at N700M. The defendant authorised the purchase and asked me to take the money from the money we normally give to him monthly. And I then directed the Finance Officer at the Hqts, Group Captain Bukar to give the lawyer the equivalent of N700M which was given to the lawyer in USD.

    “The defendant gave me the name on which the deed of assignment should be prepared.  That name was Mohammed Maijamaa.  I gave the name to Barrister Umar. After they completed the documentation of the purchase, the deed of assignment and power of attorney were brought to me for onward transmission to the defendant,” Yushau said.

    On the second house, he said the defendant called him sometime in early 2012 and told him to get him another property in Asokoro, because he (Umar) was tired of living in Maitama.

    He said through the efforts of Barrister Umar, a property at in Plot 1853 Deng Xiao Ping Street, off Mahima Mohammed Street Asokoro was got for the defendant, which he later bought at N850m.

    “This is a property of duplex of about 6 bedrooms, an underground hall, BQ, a gym, swimming pool, and 2 bed room guest chalets. Just like the previous house at Maitama, he also gave me the same name – Mohammed Maijamaa, for the preparation of the power of attorney and deed of assignment.

    “Thereafter Barrister Umar brought the title deed, the power of attorney and deed of assignment to me for onward transmission to my boss the defendant.   After that he said he wanted a mosque to be constructed, the fence to be redesigned, and the swimming pool to reduce the depth because of children.

    “So one Architect Saka was invited to carry out the job.  The price was agreed at 66m and my boss, the defendant gave the go-ahead for the payment to be effected.  That was the end of that transaction,” he said.

    On the third house, the witness said the defendant, sometime in 2011, directed him to scout for a house for him to buy in Kano, so that when he visits his home state, as the COAS, he will not need to rent accommodation.

    “So I went to Kano, and through a friend by name, Jubril Shuaibu Ala, we got an agent who helped us scout for a house.  That was how House No 14 Audu Bako Way Kano was purchased.  The house was a 7- bedroom duplex with an enclosed swimming pool, about 3 living rooms, a study, a lawn tennis court, and a squash court and also I think a 2-bedroom boy’s quarters.

    “The house belonged to one Sudanese by name Mustapha. I inspected the House, and came back to Abuja to brief my boss the defendant.  During our next visit to Kano, we went with him to the house at night.  He (Umar) inspected the house and met the owner and had some discussions with him.

    “Subsequently, the amount was agreed at N250m. The defendant, after returning to Abuja, gave me the money to pay in USD.  I called Jubril Shuaibu Ala, who facilitated the transaction to come to Abuja and collect the money.

    “I gave him the amount as agreed in USD. And he went and effected the payment.  I cannot remember the actual name he gave for the preparation of the title deeds, but all the documents were given to me and I handed over to the defendant,” the witness said.

    Yushau said he also assisted Umar to buy a property at No 8 Kabala Road Kaduna, from a former Commandant of Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, Air Vice Marshal Sunday Ali Leks.

    He said when the defendant told him he needed a property in Kaduna, “I told the defendant that there is this guest house that was sold to Leks and he wanted to sell it.  He told me knew the house but he did not want Leas to know he was the one buying.

    “So I got a friend by name Alhaji Kabiru Ismaila who was into properties to go and assess the value of the property and that my boss the D was interested in buying. Because I told him my boss the defendant didn’t want Leks to know he was the one buying, we agreed that Ismaila would buy the property in his name.

    “The price was agreed with Leks at N80m.  I told the defendant about the arrangement. He gave the money and asked me to purchase the property from Leas.  It was paid in the USD equivalent of N80m.

    “Thereafter my boss asked me to get somebody to reconstruct the house.  Alhaji Ismaila was also into this job.  He was subsequently given the job to reconstruct and add some structures within the house.  The price was agreed between N75m to N80m.  Alhaji Kabiru Ismaila completed the job and the house was handed over to the defendant,” the witness said.

    He said the last house was the one the defendant bought at Plot 3B, Street 2, Ministers Hill, Mabushi, Abuja at N500m.

    The witness said he got the house from a colleague, Group Captain Bukar, which he later gave the defendant to occupy when he was to vacate his official residence and his Asokoro house was not ready.

    “At that time, we could not get any property that we could let for one year. So, I remembered about this house at Mabushi. I met my boss, the defendant and asked him if they could manage that place at Mabushi.  I explained to him how I came about the place.

    “He told me to tell my wife to pick his wife and show her the place.  His wife was happy with the place when she saw it.  That was how they moved into the house to enable the new Chief of Air Staff move into the official residence.  They were living there up to the time I was retired on 31/12/13.

    “Sometimes early 2014 he told me that it was time for them to give me my house but I felt there was no way I could move into a house that was occupied by a former Chief of Air Staff.  I told his cousin brother, Abdullahi Mahmoud Gaya now a House of Representatives member, that there was no way I was going to stay in the house.  So if they move I would have to sell the place.

    “He (Gaya) went and discussed with his brother my boss the defendant. And sequel to their discussion, it was agreed that my boss, the defendant should pay me N500m for the house.  I told Bukar of the development and gave him the reason for taking the decision.

    “I subsequently collected from my boss the USD equivalent of N500m from his house, and I used part of the money to repurchase my No 8 Embu Street Wuse 2 from Bukar, who was at that time in the UK.  That was how the transaction ended,” Yushau said.

    At the commencement of the day’s proceedings, Tahir gave the prosecution’s opening statement, pursuant to the provision of Section 300 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), during which he presented a picture of the prosecution’s case against the defendant and how it intends to lead evidence to prove its case.

    When Yushau ended his testimony, defence lawyer, Hassan Liman (SAN) sought a short adjournment for him to cross-examine the witness. Tahir did not oppose, following which the trial judge, Justice Nmandi Dimgba adjourned to February 16 for continuation of trial.

     

  • ‘Sports necessary to fight terrorism’

    ‘Sports necessary to fight terrorism’

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar has said physical exercise through sporting activities is a necessary training feature for military personnel in the fight against terrorism and other security challenges in Nigeria.

    The Air Force Chief made this known during the closing ceremony of the Army Headquarters and Guards Brigade Garrison Sports Competition at the Aguiyi Ironsi cantonment, Abuja. The championship was organized to select athletes that will represent the Army Headquarters, during the Nigerian Army Sports Festival holding in October 2016 in Abuja.

    Abubakar, who was the Special Guest of Honour said sports oil the machinery of the armed forces all over the world as it promotes physical fitness, engenders team spirit and the espirit de corps among troops and improves productivity.

    He said: “Sports enables the military man to build endurance, withstand stress and it engenders good health and total well being. It remains one of the essential ingredients of building combat ready personnel. The philosophy of building friendship through sports is even more relevant to the armed forces giving its key role in the promotion of the espirit de corps.

    “This clearly explains why sports championships are a recurring feature for training activities for all the services. I am particularly happy to be part of today’s occasion which attests  to the Nigerian army professional  thrust to cope with the existing security challenges in our country.”

    The Air Marshall said the importance of sporting activities among service men cannot be downplayed giving the security challenges facing the country.” I want to commend the Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) for organizing this competition, which is a prelude to a bigger sporting event in October, the  kind of challenges we face today requires personnel that have a sound mind in a sound body, so what we are having here is a demonstration of how healthy and able our personnel are to deal with some of the challenges we are facing in Nigeria,” he said.

    On his part, the COAS, Lt. Gen. Tukur Burutai, praised the cooperation between the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Air Force promises that such cooperation will help not only in improving Nigerian security but also help defeat terrorism.

    “This is a corporation that has been going on for a long time between the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Air Force. One of the principles of war is corporation, so while we cooperate in the field, we also come down to the sport environment to further get our troops physically fit to continue to fight and address any challenge we have in the theater or any other area in the country.

    “So it is a cooperation we cherish and I appreciate the Chief Of Air Staff for coming here personally. We look forward to more of such cooperation not only in the informal way in sports arena, but we will continue to do that as we have been doing in the various theatres of operation,” Burutai said.

    The Army chief also promised that sports competitions will not only serve to improve soldier’s fitness, but also as a channel to provide athletes that will represent Nigeria in continental and global competitions.

    “Army sports are back, we recently won the boxing championship that was held in Cameroon, our troops were also in one of the eastern countries to participate in boxing and you know recently, the Nigerian army football team, the Green Berets got the promoted to Division one in one of the leagues.

    “So this is a beginning, a restart of what we used to do before. It is unfortunate that over the years, some of these basic activities were relegated, but today the army is back as a force, we are good in all spheres, since we have started, I want to assure you that by next year we will get more laurels and we will be participating in the National Sports Festival coming up later in the year.”

    However, the Guards Brigade Garrison defeated the Army Headquarters Garrison by winning 42 gold, 50 silver and 25 bronze medals while the Army Headquarters on 39 gold, 30 silver and 30 bronze medals. The three-day event witnessed competitions in  Boxing, Judo, wrestling, taekwondo, swimming, volleyball, football, handball, tug of war, badminton, scrabble, chess, squash and table tennis. It also witnessed track and field events including combat relay.

  • Umar, Badeh’s predecessor arraigned over N7,382b fraud

    Umar, Badeh’s predecessor arraigned over N7,382b fraud

    Former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal, Mohammed Dikko Umar (Rtd.) was on Wednesday arraigned before the Federal High Court, Abuja on charges of money laundering, criminal breach of trust and corruption involving about N7.382billion.

    Umar was arraigned alone before Justice Binta Nyako on a seven-count charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/92/2016 dated and filed on April 22 this year.

    Justice Nyako is one of the wives of former Adamawa State governor, Murtala Nyako, who is currently standing trial with one of his sons (Abdul-Aziz, a serving Senator) before Justice Evoh Chukwu (also of the Federal High Court, Abuja) on corruption charges.

    When the charge was read to Umar, he pleaded not guilty, following which Justice Nyako granted him bail on self recognition, in the absence of objection from the prosecution lawyer, Sylvester Taihir, an in-house lawyer with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    The judge ordered Umar to submit his travel passport to the court’s registrar and refrain from travelling out of the court’s jurisdiction while the trial lasted, except with the permission of the court.

    Upon request from Tahir, Justice Nyako adjourned to July 7 for the commencement of trial.