Tag: Hasan Abubakar

  • Collateral damage drops in NAF airstrikes, says CAS 

    Collateral damage drops in NAF airstrikes, says CAS 

    …trains personnel on civilians protection

    The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, says collateral damage from Nigerian Air Force (NAF) operations nationwide has decreased in recent months, despite sustained air strikes against terrorists and other criminals.

    He attributes this to the Civilian Harm Mitigation (CHM) training provided to personnel directly involved in operations.

    Air Marshal Abubakar, in a statement by the NAF spokesman, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, on Sunday, noted that the training, an extension of the NAF’s Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan (CHMR-AP) launched earlier this year, has equipped NAF officers with the tools, judgment, and mindset to protect innocent lives in complex operational environments. 

    He said, “From the very beginning of my tenure, I made it clear that protecting civilians is not just a moral duty, it is a professional imperative. The CHMR-AP was our blueprint to institutionalise this principle, ensuring that every commander, crew, and analyst is trained to apply the highest standards of humanitarian consideration in mission planning and execution.

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    “We have seen the difference that deliberate planning, real-time intelligence, and strict targeting protocols can make. This training takes those lessons further, giving our officers the tools, judgement, and mindset to protect innocent lives even in the most complex operational environments.”

    Air Marshal Abubakar said the initiative reflects the NAF’s unwavering resolve to ensure that precision, legality, and humanity remain at the heart of every mission. 

    The representative of the Chief of Civil-Military Relations, Air Vice Marshal Edward Gabkwet, said at least 30 Nigerian Air Force (NAF) officers have completed the inaugural five-day intensive CHM course.

    He said the officers, comprising pilots, UAV operators, armament specialists, legal officers, and public relations experts, were drawn from various NAF departments, reflecting the service’s commitment to a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to protecting civilians.

    Gabkwet stressed that the approach goes beyond mere compliance with international law, framing civilian protection as a strategic advantage. 

    He emphasized the significance of trust in operation, noting that when communities see that we take extraordinary measures to keep them safe, trust is built.

    “That trust is a force multiplier; it strengthens intelligence sharing and isolates hostile actors. 

    “Protecting civilians is not only the right thing to do, it is the smart thing to do,” he said.

  • CAS: no retreat, no surrender until Nigeria is safe for all

    CAS: no retreat, no surrender until Nigeria is safe for all

    • NAF projects more than 30,000 personnel by 2027

    The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshall Hasan Abubakar, has reiterated the commitment of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) to national security to make the country safe for all.

    Abubakar said this at the opening of the NAF administration personnel seminar with the theme: Optimising Contemporary Human Resources to Enhance Ongoing Transformation Initiatives of the NAF, yesterday in Abuja.

    The CAS expressed the unwavering commitment of the NAF to total defeat of terrorism and banditry.

    He said NAF’s relentless efforts against criminal elements showed its firm determination to protect lives and restore peace across the country.

    “Let me make it clear that air power will extend the long arm of the law, bringing justice to criminals hiding in ungoverned spaces.

    “We will fight, fix, and strike all those who take arms against the state. I will not relax until Nigeria is safe for all,” Abubakar said.

    The CAS expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his unwavering support for the NAF.

    He noted that Absence Without Leave (AWOL), drug abuse and substance misuse, as well as the negative influence of social media pose challenges to the service.

    Abubakar said the seminar offered a valuable opportunity to evaluate the current practices in NAF and explore innovative approaches to tackle those challenges.

    The CAS urged the participants to think creatively and propose actionable solutions that could aid progress and advancement in the service.

    Also yesterday, Air Marshall Abubakar has said the NAF would have more than 30,000 personnel by 2027, marking a significant leap in its manpower demands.

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    The CAS spoke at the opening of the NAF administration personnel seminar in Abuja.

    He said the NAF had experienced remarkable growth in the past 13 years, with an 86 per cent increase in its overall population.

    According to him, the numbers of airmen and airwomen have doubled since 2013, driven by higher intake rates to meet operational demands.

    “The most significant growth surge occurred between 2017 and 2020 and, currently, the officer-to-airmen ratio stands at approximately 1:6.

    “Under my watch, more than 530 officers were commissioned and about 2,300 airmen were recruited.

    “If we maintain this growth rate, the NAF is projected to exceed 30,000 personnel by 2027,” Abubakar said.