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Chief of Air Staff assures of Air Force determination to protect Nigeria
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, at the commemoration of the Nigerian Air Force’s 61st anniversary, assured that the Air Force is ready, alert and has determination to protect Nigeria at any time.
The Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, in a statement on Wednesday, indicated that Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar gave the assurance during an operational visit to frontline troops in Katsina.
The Chief of Air Staff enjoined officers and men of the air force to maintain high levels of vigilance and not lose sight of the ultimate goal of defending Nigeria and protecting its citizens.
According to Air Commodore Ejodame, Air Marshal Abubakar urged the personnel to maintain the tempo of operations and intensify their efforts until enduring peace and security were restored nationwide.
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The CAS noted that the ongoing 61st anniversary celebrations, while showcasing NAF airpower to the public, further enhances the Force’s state of readiness and proficiency.
Abubakar stated: “Nigerians can be rest assured that we remain fully committed to our constitutional mandate. We will continue to give our very best in defence of our nation.
“While significant gains have been made across all theatres of operation, the fight is far from over.
“Yes, we have achieved commendable milestones, but this is not the time to slow down. We must not rest on our oars.
”Now is the time to consolidate and intensify our air strikes against terrorists, insurgents and bandits.
“Even as we mark 61 years of dedicated service, we must give our fellow countrymen more reasons to hope, more victories that reassure them that their Air Force remains alert, ready, and determined to defeat all enemies of peace.”
The CAS used the opportunity to interact with troops at the operational base, inspect facilities, and assess the state of deployed platforms.
He said the visit underscored his commitment to troop welfare, operational effectiveness, and frontline engagement as part of a broader strategy to restore peace and stability across troubled regions.
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