Tag: NAF
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NAF regrets accidental bombing of IDP camp
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has described as unfortunate and highly regrettable the accidental bombing of an Internally Displaced Persons Camp in Rann, Borno state on Tuesday.In a statement by the Director, Public Relations and Information (DOPRI), Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa, the NAF said it will keep updating the public as soon as investigations are concluded.Famuyiwa said: “The NAF is saddened by today’s accidental air strike by its fighter jet at Rann in Kala Balge area of Borno State in which some innocent lives were lost. While available information is sketchy, the Theatre Commander OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE is taking appropriate steps to avail us with details of the incident.“The loss occasioned by this unfortunate incident is deeply regretted. The NAF commiserates with those affected and their families and would update the public as soon as detailed facts emerge from the investigation,” NAF stated. -

NAF bombardment : Shettima orders emergency medical response
Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima has ordered an immediate medical response to victims of NAF ariel bombardment which affected civilians
and other humanitarian aid workers in Rann, Kala/Bage Local Government area.
Gov. Shettima has also directed the State Ministry of Health to set up an emergency in all Borno State owned hospitals which include, the State Specialist Hospital, the Professor Umaru Shehu Hospital and General Muhammad Shuwa memorial hospital, in readiness for the arrival of the victims which will be flown to Maiduguri for quick medical care.
The spokesman, of the governor Isa Gusau, in a statement emailed to journalists in Maiduguri said Governor Shettima received the news
with very deep concern.The Statement reads: “As at this evening, the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent has deployed a helicopter which is
on ground at Rann to begin evacuation of victims, starting those with the most critical health conditions. The MSF (Doctors without border)
aong with officials of the State Government have been first responders. Governor Shettima particularly commends the MSF for its rapid response in providing first aide treatment to victims at the scene.“While the Governor Shettima is working to ensure that all victims are evacuated as soon as possible, the State Commissioner of Health
has mobilized medical doctors, nurses, lab technicians, pharmacists and other health officials in all hospitals owned by Borno State
Government while ambulances have also been deployed. The medical experts are currently on standby with emergency consumables set for treatment of victims soon as they arrive Maiduguri.“Casualty figures are yet to be ascertained but from information available to the Governor, there are records of deaths with many
persons injured. The Governor’s heart is with families of all those affected and urges citizens to pray for the repose of the souls of
those dead and the speedy recovery of the injured.
“Governor Shettima looks forward to formal communication from the military to ascertain what happened and would brief the press should
there be the need to do so. For now, all focus should be on the evacuation of victims and the provision of emergency medical services to them with the hope that they quickly recover,” The statement said. -

NAF jet kills aid workers, civilians in Borno
A fighter jet belonging to the Nigeria Airforce has misfired against humanitarian aid workers in northern part of Borno State.
The Theatre Commander, Operation Lafiya Dole Major Gen. Lucky Irabor at a brief press briefing said some of the humanitarian workers
affected are from International Committee of the Red Cross(ICRC) and Medicine San Frontier( MSF).
He also disclosed that several Boko Haram terrorists were killed in the air raid which took place around KalaBage area.
“We got reports of a gathering of Boko Haram Terrorists at Kala/Balge this morning; and a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighter jet conducted an
aerial strike on the gatherings of insurgents. This resulted into killings of several terrorists and civilians, including some staff of MSF and ICRC.
He said “So far, it is a little bit disturbing; death has occurred. There are casualties; there were deaths and injuries.
“But on the actual number of casualties, we would get back to you later. I am yet to get the number of casualties of civilians killed,
but two soldiers were also affected,’’ the Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole said on Tuesday in Maiduguri.
The shots hit the Medicines Sans Frontiers and some civilians in Kala Balge in Borno state in northeast during an operation.
“This morning, we received a report about the gathering of Boko Haram terrorists around Kala Balge area of Maiduguri.
“I coordinated and I directed that the air component of the operation should go and address the problem.
“Unfortunately, the strike was conducted but it turned out that other civilians were somewhere around the area and they were affected, ’’ Maj. Irabor said.
He also informed that the Theatre has dispatch some helicopters for an immediate rescue of the victims
“We are sending helicopters to evacuate those that were critically wounded, including our wounded soldiers,” Irabor said.“Today’s military air strikes are a little bit disturbing. It is disturbing enough for me. I cannot give you the exact levels or number
of casualties right now, as I address you on this unfortunate development at Kala/Balge.”He continued: “We have sent helicopters to immediately evacuate the wounded soldiers and civilians to Maiduguri for treatment.
“It is unfortunate and that is the reason why the war must come to an end; because the cost is certainly not good enough for everyone.
The Theatre Commander however noted that it will be too premature to describe the incident as tactical error, stressing that “as far as the
issue of local casualties are concerned, the military could not have deliberately target a civilian population. But the issue would be investigated to ascertain what went wrong,” he said. -

The quick and the dead in NAF
THOSE acquainted with church history would have heard or read about Polycarp of Smyrna, in Asia Minor. A Greek by origin, Polycarp was accounted to be a disciple of John the Apostle and ally to others who had seen the Lord. Given his apostolic affinity, Polycarp was said to be an ardent believer of the gospel, having lived in harmony with the scriptures. He later became the Bishop of the church in Smyrna (in modern Izmir in Turkey) during the church formative stage, and at a time that its persecution was rife. As a church leader, Polycarp opposed many of the Roman traditions such as idol worshipping, and heretics of the Christian faith, hence he was denounced to the government, arrested, and tried on account of his faith. Failing to renounce his faith, Polycarp was sentenced to death by burning. Because his captors were not done with him, history has it that Polycarp was also stabbed even as his body roasts to the great beyond. Today, it is told of Polycarp, on account of his death, that he became the first martyr of the post-new testament era in Smyrna. Polycarp, till date, is admired as a significant church leader and his death celebrated every February 23 especially by the Eastern Orthodox Christians.
To borrow the words of Napoleon (1769-1821), what makes one a martyr is not the death but the cause. The Cambridge, and Oxford Advanced Leaner’s, Dictionary, defines ‘martyr’ as someone who suffers much or is killed because of his/her religious or political beliefs, and is often admired because of it. While, historically, martyrs appear to be synonymous with religious faithful, today it is no longer an expression that is restricted to the religious parlance. The word, in actual sense, can be used to describe a wide range of people from all walks of life including the military. The distinctive attributes of a martyr, which include personal denial, selfless sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to a noble cause, even in the face of danger or death, are all found in the profession of arms. So, like Polycarp, there are many martyrs among the men and women of our Armed Forces, whose demise and unquantifiable contributions to our nation building are worth celebrating. Each year, the Armed Forces Remembrance Day (AFRD) provides such opportunity to remember these gallant men and women who, as members of our Armed Forces, died serving our fatherland. For us in the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), today’s remembrance celebration reechoes the sweet memories of our fallen heroes in blue uniforms who, at the expense of their lives, have paid the huge cost of preserving our sovereignty as a nation as well as the freedom and security of the rest of us.
The NAF, in recent past, has lost a number of gallant officers and men to the counter insurgency and counter terrorist operation in the North East, as well as to other internal security operations across the country. The very first NAF casualty of the Boko Haram insurgency was Sergeant Umar Abubakar slaughtered by the insurgents on 25 July 2013 in Maiduguri. This heart wrecking incident was followed by the death of Flight Lieutenant Akweke Junior Nwakile who died in a helicopter crash on 21 July 2014 while on a training mission south of Bama, Borno State. The missing Alpha Jet (NAF/466), involving Group Captain Abdulrasheed Bamidele Braimoh and Wing Commander Chinda Hedima, is also a case to remember on this special occasion. The aircraftwent down on 12 September 2014 at Kauri while undertaking an air interdiction mission against the Boko Haram Terrorists. Whereas the death of Wing Commander Hedima has been confirmed by own soldier who witnessed his killing by the terrorists, the fate of his co-pilot, Group Captain Braimoh, is yet uncertain for now as nothing definite points to his demise. While earnestly pray and hope for his return, the air of uncertainty about his whereabouts necessitated the current stance by the NAF that he is still missing in action.
The NAF again recorded the unfortunate loss of Group Captain Ubong Akpan and Master Warrant Officer Hosea Zabesan in another helicopter crash on 13 November 2014. The duo had embarked on an operational flight against the insurgents but went down near Yola, Adamawa State. The painful death of Flying Officer Duke Toryem on 21 May 2015 is another case to remember. The young officer was on patrol when his vehicle stepped on landmine planted by the Boko Haram Terrorists. Furthermore, one cannot but appreciate the role of Flight Lieutenant Ebitimi Owei in the collective effort torestore peace to the North East. Late Owei, an F-7Ni pilot, crashed due to bad weather in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State while returning to base after successfully undertaking an interdiction mission against the insurgents on 28 August 2015.The victims of the ill-fated Dornier 228 aircraft that crashed in Kaduna is another death too many to remember at a time like this. The crew, along with passengers onboard, had gone down in the line of duty on 28 August 2015 while on flight from Kadunato Abuja. These heroes include Squadron Leader Adekunle Suara, Flying Officer Kehinde Olaniran, Warrant Officer Akpan Etim and ACW Naomi Abegunde.
While we can only pray as colleaguesthat God will grant repose to the souls of these departed great Nigerians, it is hoped that their deaths will not be in vain as fellow Nigerians continue to appreciate their sacrifice while the government remains committed to cater for the welfare needs of the families they left behind. In this regard, it is gratifying to note that the NAF is doing a lot to immortalize its fallen heroes. The NAF, under the leadership of Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar as Chief of the Air Staff, has undertaken a number of developmental projects, some of which are named after the fallen heroes. The NAF has also continued to provide befitting houses to the families to live in, in addition to prompt and timely payment of full benefits. The NAF, of recent, has also introduced skill acquisition programmes for widows and orphans of deceased personnel in order to empower them for self-reliance. These gestures are no doubt commendable as they are pointers to the fact that the Armed Forces Remembrance Day is much more that wreath laying or mere ceremony to offer respect to the departed. While, in addition, it reminds us of our collective responsibility towards the families of those who have paid the supreme price in their service to our nation, and it is indeed another avenue for boosting the morale of those still serving.•Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa is the Director of Public Relations & Information for the Nigerian Air Force
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EFCC graduates 331 operatives
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Friday graduated 331 cadets of the Detective Assistant Grade.
The operatives were trained alongside 1,498 officers of the Nigerian Air Force at the Ground Training School, Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna.
A statement issued by the Head of Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren said “the colourful passing out parade climaxed six months of rigorous training to equip the officers with the relevant skills of law enforcement.
The statement said the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall S. B. Abubakar, who doubled as the Reviewing Officer, congratulated the operatives of the EFCC for their gallantry and brilliance.
The statement quoted Abubakar as saying: “I want to congratulate the operatives, I am sure you will find the training useful in your career.
“I have been briefed that you demonstrated commitment, hard work and courage during training. These attributes are essential in your career progression.”
The Chief of Air Staff expressed delight over the collaboration among law enforcement agencies which made NAF to train EFCC operatives alongside NAF recruits .
“This cooperation remains a practical step towards enhancing inter-agency partnership, necessary to effectively respond to the national security imperative,” the Chief of Air Staff added.
Abubakar admonished all the graduands to be loyal to the Federal Government by being patriotic, vigilant and be of good conduct.
He also charged them to always remember that their duty is to protect all Nigerians irrespective of their ethnic or religious inclinations.
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NAF will prevent Boko Haram regroup-Air Chief
……says it’s suicidal to attack NAF base
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) will ensure defeated terror group Boko Haram does not regroup in any part of the northeast as the military focuses on consolidating on the gains it recorded after the fall of Sambisa Forest.
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, made this known in Abuja during a press briefing to highlight major achievements and activities of the NAF in 2016.
The CAS said the NAF’s major focus in 2017 will be to monitor every part of Sambisa forest to ensure that Boko Haram group does not regroup anywhere in the northeast. He said the NAF is enhancing coordination with other Services, including the Army and the Navy for proper monitoring and effective control.
“We fly regularly to observe and monitor the works of the ground troops, imagine someone flying eight hours nonstop to conduct Intelligence and Surveillance, all these are done to ensure that Boko Haram does not regroup anywhere in the northeast, we will maintain robust presence and use our air power robustly,” he said.
The Air Chief also disclosed that the NAF has acquired two Mi-35 attack helicopters to fight terrorists and criminal gangs.
He said NAF has also enhanced the infrastructures at the various Air Force bases, declaring that “Unlike what happened in 2013, it is highly unlikely that an attack can be carried out on any of our bases now, it will be suicidal for anyone to attack us because of the enhancement we have done, we also cannot afford to lose any aircraft now.”
The Director of Operations of NAF, Air Vice Marshal Dayo Amao, who read some of the major achievements of the NAF in 2016, said the NAF’s surveillance, intelligence gathering and using air power to soften the ground before ground troops take over contributed greatly to the success in the fight against Boko Haram.
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NAF promises better service delivery in 2017
The Nigerian Air Force on Friday said it would continue to protect the territorial integrity of the country.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, made the promise while briefing journalists on the activities of the Service in 2016 at the NAF Headquarters, Abuja.
Abubakar said NAF had improved its capability to deal with any threat to the nation’s territorial integrity.
He said emphasis was also geared towards respect for human rights while its personnel carry out their professional duties.
“We had a retreat for the pilots on respect for human rights in 2016,” the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted the NAF chief as saying at the forum.
“All these were aimed at reducing casualties in the course of our professional duties.”
He also said NAF had established 5th Air fleet Command in Bauchi and some units under it in Gusau and Owerri.
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Operation Delta Safe: NAF’s battle against oil theft
By Christel Odili
The incessant activities of cottage refineries and oil theft in the Niger Delta region remains a source of concern to the nation with its attendant consequences on the economy, environmental pollution and the dire implication of promoting general insecurity.Successive governments have made attempts to address the situation through the establishment of different military Joint Task Force, and granting of amnesty to the restive youths. Notwithstanding the various interventions, the upsurge in level of illegal refineries and oil theft in recent times clearly portrayed that much success has not be
achieved in stamping out the menace.Aside the militants blowing up of the pipelines and other oil facilities, the illicit trade of illegal refineries and oil theft is becoming alarming with the nation losing an average of 400,000 barrels of crude daily to pirates in the Gulf of Guinea and other domestic saboteurs.
In a bid to rid the region of these criminal activities, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has embarked on series of air raids on illegal refineries and oil barges uncovered in parts of the Niger Delta creeks.
Though operating under the umbrella of the Joint Task Force codenamed “Operation Delta Safe”, the NAF has conducted air combat operations to destroy equipment used for these criminal activities through constant and precise military engagement of illegal refineries, oil barges and canoes laden with stolen products or being used for such purpose.
The illegal oil barges, in particular, are identified to be critical logistics equipment used by the criminals for the purpose of transporting the stolen products and as such the NAF adopts tactical measures of locating and destroying them after careful surveillance and intelligence missions. The rationale of the air raid is hinged on the need to checkmating these nefarious activities by the destruction of their logistics holdings while also deterring potential criminals from investing in the unlawful business.
In obedience to the rules of engagement and outright display of professionalism, the NAF air attack focuses mainly on the assets used for these transactions as the legitimate targets. It was gathered that the perpetrators on sighting NAF aircrafts usually takes to their heel while leaving behind their refineries, barges and canoes as the
targets that suffer the colossal damage.The ongoing aggressive air campaign came to limelight in early September 2016 when the NAF combat aircraft destroyed illegal refineries and barges filled with petroleum products around Bille Community in Rivers State.
A similar operation was also carried out with remarkable success two days after in the same location. This followed with the destruction of illegal refineries and barges along east of Isaa town, Borikiri, Old Bakana as well as Bakana community a couple of days after.
Other air raids saw the setting ablaze of some set of barges and canoes conveying stolen products around Okoromabie and South East of Port Harcourt refinery. In the course of the same operation, another set of illegal barges were uncovered at Onne in which individuals around it fled on sighting the NAF armed patrol aircraft.
Though the barges and canoes did not explode when fired at, indicating that the drums were empty. While on armed patrol on 10 November 2016 around Kidney Island and Alakiri town, the combat crew discovered a set of two barges laden with stolen product and destroyed them on the spot. The ongoing air operations continue day and night unabated as it was creating inconvenience environment for these illegalities to thrive.
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS ), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar during the third quarterly route march of the NAF in Abuja said that the Air Force is going to shift attention to the Niger Delta region and launch a new operation to checkmate the criminal activities. The ongoing air raid is a huge attestation to the fulfilment of the proclamation by
the CAS.On a recent trip to Port Harcourt to assess the operational status ofOn a recent trip to Port Harcourt to assess the operational status of the Unit and Welfare of the personnel who are participating in the ongoing operation, Air Marshal Abubakar disclosed that the welfare of the personnel is paramount in order to boost their morale and enhanced the operational effectiveness and efficiency of the NAF operation.
The CAS used the occasion to commission newly provided accommodation facilities which include a block of 18 units of 2-bedroom flats for Senior Non-Commissioned Officers, a remodelled block of 10 Units of one-bedroom apartments for Non-commissioned Officers and assembly ground newly provided for the Air Force Secondary School, Port Harcourt.
The 115 Special Operation Group (SOG) in Port Harcourt is the arrow head of the air component of Operation Delta Safe with the statutory roles of air combat support as well as undertaking aerial surveillance mission to provide the needed intelligence for the surface forces operations.
It would be recalled that in the wake of renewed hostilities in the Niger Delta, the NAF in June 2016 deployed additional aircraft to the South South region to strengthen the Operation Delta Safe. The additional platform comprises fighter aircraft, helicopter gunship and surveillance aircraft.
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NAF to deploy 200 personnel to Northeast
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) yesterday said it will deploy an additional 200 personnel to the Northeast in a bid to end the war on insurgency.
The personnel, newly graduated from the Regiment Training Centre (RTC), Kaduna, were trained in collaboration with the British
Military Advisory Training Team (BMATT), in basic regiment skills and knowledge to enable them meet the complex demands of emerging security challenges.
The Director of Public Relations and Information (DOPRI), Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa, in a statement yesterday, said 200 airmen and five officers went through the five-month Basic Regiment Course.
He added that an additional 35 members of the Defence Headquarters Special Forces were trained in rappelling to impart in them the basic insertion/extraction skills for special operations.
“The objective of the basic course is to impart the participants with basic regiment skills and knowledge to enable them meet the complex demands of emerging security challenges. BMATT handled the airfield defence and force protection aspects of the training which lasted for six weeks,” he said.
The RTC has trained a total of 518 officers and men since its establishment in January 2016.
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NAF opens cancer centre, registry in Kaduna
The Air Force yesterday opened a cancer screening centre and registry in Kaduna State.
Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, who was represented by the Air Officer Commanding, Training Command, Air Vice Marshal Nurudeen Balogun, said in the last 18 months, the Air Force established hospitals, expanded and upgraded 33 health care facilities.
Balogun noted that the establishment of screening centres in hospitals will enable officers, dependants and the public access medical services, thereby ensuring early diagnosis and treatment.
His words: “The health of an individual is one of the most essential pre-requisite to carry out his or her duties effectively and efficiently. When an officer or airman is unwell, not only will he or she be unable to do his job properly, but his safety and that of the equipment he is working with becomes compromised.
“Hence, the cost to the service could be unimaginable if we neglect the health of our personnel and dependants.
“It is for this reason that we have, in the last 18 months, embarked on the general upgrade of our medical facilities, which saw the establishment of hospitals, expansion of existing ones and provision of modern high-tech equipment to virtually all existing 33 facilities.
“We have made significant efforts in addressing the manpower problem in the medical trade through increased enlistment of professionals. This is evident as the medical trade had a total of 21 officers among the inaugurated DSSC 25, which passed out on December 16.
“It is hoped that these cancer screening centres will provide our personnel and their families, as well the people around our base, the opportunity to carry out regular checks to detect cancers early enough.”
Chief Medical Officer Air Vice Marshal Saleh Shinkafi said the facility was equipped to cater for different types of cancer and treatment at an early stage.
He added that the centre will provide best of training facilities to health care providers, both within and outside the Air Force.