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  • Villagers abandon homes over crashed NAF helicopter

    Villagers abandon homes over crashed NAF helicopter

    Villagers in Chukuba community of Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger have fled to neighbouring areas of Erena, Zumba and Gwada in Shiroro, following a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) helicopter crash in their area.

    Alhaji Akilu Ishaku, Chairman of Shiroro Local Government, who disclosed this in Minna on Monday, said he received the information of the air crash from the security personnel in the area, Village Head of Galkogo and other stakeholders in the area where the incident occurred.

    “As the chief security officer of Shiroro Local Government, I have received reports of an aircraft crash, but the report did not state exactly who the aircraft belongs to.

    “The name of the village where the crash happened is Badna village under Kwaki Chukuba ward. The people claimed they saw flame from a distance and saw that it was a helicopter that was on fire,” Alhaji Ishaku said.

    The Council boss disclosed that the incident made people from the area flee in droves for safety as a result of fear and were taking shelter in Erana, Zumba and Gwada.

    Recall that NAF had in a statement by its Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, on Monday in Abuja, confirmed one of its aircraft crashed in Chukuba village in Niger state.

    He said the aircraft departed Zungeru Primary School en route to Kaduna but was later discovered to have crashed in a village in Shiroro LGA of Niger.

    The air force said the aircraft was on a casualty evacuation mission when the crash happened.

    The statement said “a Mi-171 helicopter on a casualty evacuation mission crashed at about 1:00 p.m. at Chukuba village in Niger.

  • NAF breaks silence on crashed helicopter in Niger

    NAF breaks silence on crashed helicopter in Niger

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has announced that its MI-171 helicopter on casualty evacuation mission on Monday crashed at about 1.00 pm near Chukuba village in Niger.

    The Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet confirmed the incident in a statement on Monday in Abuja.

    Gabkwet said the aircraft had departed Zungeru Primary School enroute Kaduna but was later discovered to have crashed near Chukuba Village in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger.

    He said that efforts were on to rescue the crew and passengers on board the helicopter, while preliminary investigations have commenced to determine the cause of the crash.

  • Breaking! Nigerian Airforce aircraft en route Niger crashes

    Breaking! Nigerian Airforce aircraft en route Niger crashes

    Report reaching TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) has it that an aircraft belonging to the Nigerian Air Force has crashed.

    It was gathered that the aircraft took off from Kaduna en route to Minna, the Niger state capital when the incident occurred.

    ALSO READ || NAF breaks silence on crashed helicopter in Niger

    It’s not clear for now if there are casualties as a result of the crash.

    Details concerning the crash  are still sketchy as of when filing this report.

    Efforts are ongoing to ensure that a more detailed information about the crash is served much later.

  • Air Force flies out ex-CAS, Amao from service

    Air Force flies out ex-CAS, Amao from service

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on Saturday, flew out of service, the immediate past Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao.

    Amao was replaced as Chief of Air Staff by President Bola Tinubu on June 19, a development that led to his immediate retirement from service.

    The president named AVM Hassan Abubakar, as Amao’s replacement.

    The Fly Out is a ceremony usually organised by the Nigerian Air Force for exiting Chiefs after a successful service to the Nation.

    The ceremony also involves march past by troops, and flying out the retired officer.

    In his valedictory speech, Amao expressed gratitude to God as well as the officers and men of the air force for a successful service to the nation.

    He said the event marked a significant milestone in his career, which was fulfilling and full of accomplishments, culminating to his appointment as the 21st Chief of Air Staff.

    He commented the “capable and dedicated officers and men for the roles they played in ensuring the safety and security of the nation.

    “Your professionalism, skills and unwavering commitments have truly made a difference in the defence of our skies.

    “During my tenure, we faced numerous challenges both at home and abroad.

    “From complex joint operations to humanitarian missions, the Nigerian Air Force has demonstrated unmatched capabilities and tenacity in addressing the contemporary challenges.

    “We have maintained a state of readiness adapting to the ever evolving threats and ensuring the protection of our airspace as well as safety and security of our dear country.

    “It has been a great honour as well as a very challenging and yet fulfilling endeavor,” he said.

    Amao also commended the efforts of his predecessors for laying the foundation upon which he built on to achieve the successes recorded during his tenure as the CAS.

    He also thanked the immediate past service chiefs for the enhanced synergy that helped them achieve results, urging his successor to tow the same path for the greater good of the nation.

    The event was attended by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Dr Ibrahim Kana, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Maj.-Gen. Christopher Musa and other service chiefs.

    Also in attendance were ex-service chiefs, commanders from tri-service institutions, and principal staff officers from defence and services headquarters, among others.

  • BREAKING: NAF rejigs in major shake up; 52 Air Vice Marshals, 46 Air Commodores redeployed

    BREAKING: NAF rejigs in major shake up; 52 Air Vice Marshals, 46 Air Commodores redeployed

    The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Hassan Abubakar has approved the redeployment of 98 officers of air rank, following the recent change of guard in the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

    Prominent among the new appointees are Branch Chiefs, Air Officers Commanding (AOCs), Commandants of Tri-Service Establishments, and NAF institutions.

    The newly reappointed senior officers comprise 52 AVMs and 46 Air Commodores (Air Cdres), among whom are the former Commandant Air Force War College (AWC), AVM Abraham Adole now the Chief of Defence Policy and Plans (CDPP) at the Defence Headquarters (DHQ).

    While AVM Nkem Aguiyi takes over as the Chief of Defence Transformation and Innovation (CDTI) at the DHQ, AVM Ahmed Shinkafi becomes the Chief of Defence Space Administration (CDSA).

    At the Headquarters Nigerian Air Force (HQ NAF), former Air Officer Commanding Ground Training Command (AOC GTC), AVM Sayo Olatunde is now the Chief of Policy and Plans (COPP) and AVM Ibikunle Daramola remains the Chief of Communications Information Systems (CCIS).

    Meanwhile, AVM Pius Oahimire has been appointed the Chief of Aircraft Engineering (CAcE), HQ NAF; while AVM Uchechi Nwagwu takes over as the Chief of Accounts and Budget (CAB).

    Others include former AOC Special Operations Command (SOC) Bauchi, AVM Abubakar Abdulkadir now the Chief of Training and Operations (CTOP);  AVM Dominic Danat as the Chief of Logistics (CLOG); AVM Ahmed Bakari as Air Secretary; AVM Michael Onyebashi as Chief of Standards and Evaluation (COSE), HQ NAF; AVM Idi Sani as Chief of Administration (COA); AVM Anthony Ekpe retains his appointment as the Chief of Medical Services (CMS); while Air Cdre Friday Ogohi is now the Chief of Air Intelligence (CAI),HQ NAF.

    The newly appointed commandants include AVM Adeniyi Amesinlola who now heads the Armed Forces Resettlement Centre (AFRC), Oshodi; AVM Hassan Alhaji takes charge of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji; AVM Sani Rabe heads the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Kaduna; AVM Adebayo Kehinde takes over command of the Air Force War College, Makurdi; while AVM Esen Efanga is Commandant Air Warfare Centre, Abuja.

    Also affected by the latest redeployments are AVM Francis Edosa appointed the AOC Tactical Air Command (AOC TAC), Makurdi; AVM Tajudeen Yusuf as AOC Mobility Command (AOC MC), Yenagoa; AVM Eneobong Effiom as AOC SOC, Bauchi; AVM Nnamdi Ananaba as AOC Air Training Command (AOC ATC), Kaduna; AVM Usman Abdullahi as AOC GTC, Enugu; and AVM Abubakar Abdullahi as AOC Logistics Command (AOC LC).

    In the same vein, AVM Kabir Umar is now the Group Managing Director of NAF Investments Limited Group of Companies; AVM Sunday Aneke as Deputy Commandant, Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna; AVM Titus Dauda as the College Secretary, National Defence College (NDC), Abuja; while Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet has been reappointed as the Director of Public Relations and Information.

    The newly appointed senior officers are expected to assume office not later than Monday, 3 July 2023.

  • New Air Chief assumes duty as Amao bows out

    New Air Chief assumes duty as Amao bows out

    The newly appointed Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Vice Marshal Hassan Abubakar, on Thursday, assumed office as the 22nd air chief as Air Marshal Oladayo Amao bowed out of the service.

    Until his appointment, the new CAS was the Chief of Standards and Evaluation at Air Force Headquarters.

    In his maiden speech, Abubakar appreciated the Almighty God for the unique privilege to lead the Nigerian Air Force at this crucial time in the life of the nation.

    He said his appointment came at a time that the expectations of Nigerians towards accelerated actualisation of peace and security was high.

    Abubakar said NAF under his command would reinvigorate the fight against terrorism, insurgency, banditry and a host of other challenges bedeviling the country.

    He promised to sustain the cooperation and joint efforts that existed between the air force and sister services during the tenure of the outgoing service chiefs, adding that it was responsible for the successes achieved in the various theatres of operations.

    “In conjunction with my colleagues, we will uphold these attributes in line with Mr President’s directive issued during the maiden National Security Council meeting.

    “We shall also begin to make additional efforts and evolve measures and approaches that will continue to diminish our challenges and enhance the disposition of our various theatres of operations,” he said.

    The new CAS congratulated his predecessor for his achievements and distinguished career in the military and pledged to continue to build on his legacies, as well as do more to move NAF to higher heights.

    He thanked the President and Commander in Chief, President Bola Tinubu, for the honour and privilege he gave him to serve as the air chief.

    In his valedictory speech, the outgone Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Amao, expressed appreciation to God for the opportunity to serve the nation and lead the air force, describing it as a special privilege.

    Amao said that NAF was able to attain greater heights in line with his vision for the service with recorded successes in key areas.

    The areas according to him include doctrinal development, air operations, human capacity development, fleet enhancement, establishment of new units, and directorates.

    Others include logistics support, system research and development, personnel management, and safety standards.

    He said the capacity of NAF to conduct air operations across the full spectrum of air power employment and interdictions had significantly improved.

    According to him, the Nigerian effort is now able to expeditiously conduct simultaneous combat operations, night operations, and precision strikes.

    He urged the new CAS to ensure optimal operational capacity of the air force to sustain and surpass the ongoing efforts at eradicating insurgencies, terrorism, banditry, and other forms of criminality in the country.

    Amao commended the support of the Federal Government in the development of capacity of personnel, which enhanced their efficiency and effectiveness.

    He also appreciated the government for the acquisition of new platforms and several other major support equipment.

    “These platforms include the 829 Super Tucano, Diamond 62 Surveillance aircraft, Winglet 2CH3 Unmanned Combat Aerial vehicles, and the CH4 Unmanned Combat Aerial vehicle.

    “Additional platforms such as Beefcraft A360 aircraft and Diamond 62 aircraft, as well as T1229 attack aircraft and the Booster 109 Trica Montoro aircraft as well as M346 attack aircraft, are expected to further enhance Nigerian Air Force air power employment and projection capabilities.

    “In the areas of human capacity development, NAF has in the last two years trained and retrained personnel for professional and operational effectiveness.

    “For instance, the Nigerian Air Force conducted training for a total of 7,424 personnel out of which 5,945 were trained locally and 1,140 were trained overseas.

    “This number is also inclusive of the 429 pilots and 203 UAV operators. These efforts in particular reduced the acute shortage of combat pilots that we used to have in the past,” he said.

    Amao expressed confidence that the new chief would lead NAF effectively given his humility, excellent career, leadership qualities, wealth of experience, and outstanding accomplishments in previous appointments.

    He said the new CAS was part of the successes recorded when he served as the Air Officer Commanding Logistic Command and Chief of Standards and Evaluation, where he contributed to the improved safety records that NAF currently has.

    “Today, I want to commend your loyalty and dedication to duty. I, therefore, urge you to put in your very best to consolidate on the various achievements to further propel the NAF to greater heights.

    “Let me also use this opportunity to appreciate all officers and airmen and airwomen, as well as the civilian staff, for their dutifulness, discipline, and cooperation accorded me during my tenure as the Chief of the Air Staff,” he added.

  • BREAKING: Explosion rocks NAF base in Abuja

    BREAKING: Explosion rocks NAF base in Abuja

    A fire incident occurred, which resulted in an explosion, at the Jet A-1 fuel dump facility located within the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Base, Abuja.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports NAF has confirmed the incident and disclosed that the fire has been contained and that no lives were lost.

    The Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ayodele Famuyiwa disclosed that the fire incident was reported at about 8 am on Wednesday.

    Famuyiwa said the fire caused the fuel tanks to explode, but was put out by firemen from the Federal Airports Authority, Federal Capital Territory Administration, Federal Fire Service and NAF.

    “It is gratifying to note that no life was lost in the incident. However, investigation has been instituted to unravel the immediate and remote causes of the fire incident,” he added.

    According to Famuyiwa, the fuel facility was owned and operated by Messer Geometrics Synergy Services Limited under a Build, Operate and Transfer ownership agreement.

    “Furthermore, NAF wishes to use this medium to appreciate the Federal Road Safety Corps, and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, who were at the scene to offer necessary assistance,” he said.

  • Buhari tasks NAF on collaboration with technological, innovative institutions

    Buhari tasks NAF on collaboration with technological, innovative institutions

    President Muhammadu Buhari has tasked the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) on collaboration and partnership with technological, innovative institutions, industries and individuals, to enhance its performance and operational capacity.

    Buhari, represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, gave the task at the ceremonial parade and aerial display marking the 59th Anniversary Celebration of NAF, otherwise known as NAF Day 2023 in Enugu on Saturday.

    He urged the Airforce to increase its local capacity building through practical and purposeful collaboration and partnership with technological-innovative institutions, industries and individuals to improve on its platforms.

    “This would enhance your performance to counter contemporary and emerging security challenges,” he said.

    He said  NAF should strive to expand its collaboration beyond the military.

    ” By this, I mean collaboration with the academia, industries, with civilian technologists and independent innovators and creators and think-tanks.

    “However, I have had discussions with the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, and he told me that collaborations with our universities and research institutions are already ongoing,” he said.

    “There is a great amount of potentials  waiting to be unleashed from this collaboration and partnership,” he said.

    “This administration has committed substantial national resources to enhance the overall capabilities of the Armed Forces, especially the NAF.”

    “The huge investments in expanding the capacity of the Nigerian Air Force have led to the turning of the tide against insecurity and activities of other violent non-state actors in our nation,” he said.

    “We must also commend the renewed focus on research and innovation and the policy of the  present Chief of Air Staff, which is far-sighted and it builds on the tradition the air force had established over the years.”

    Buhari said  NAF had proved its mettle since the years of its establishment, both local and international.

    “I am highly impressed by the parade and aerial displays put up by the Nigerian Air Force in this event.”

    “Indeed, our air force is willing and able at any time to deliver on its mandates and capability and it can and always stand shoulder to shoulder with any other advanced air forces in any countries of the world,” he said.

    Buhari, who enumerated various fighting aircraft and other platforms acquired for NAF in his administration, appreciated NAF for locally and ingeniously resuscitating some aircraft in its fighting fleets.

    The president also inducted some new platforms of NAF, including DA-62 (Special Mission Aircraft) and Wing Loong II (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle).

    The event was attended by Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State; Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor; the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya;  Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao and representative of Chief of Naval Staff.

    Also various chiefs in special arms of the Nigerian military were also present as well as retired military officers.

  • Sudan: Air Peace, NAF begin evacuation of stranded Nigerians

    Sudan: Air Peace, NAF begin evacuation of stranded Nigerians

    The Federal Government on Friday said the Nigeria Airforce (NAF C-130H) plane and Airpeace plane have been cleared to fly Egyptian airspace for the evacuation of Nigerians stranded in Sudan.

    This followed the outbreak of war between the Sudanese armed forces and para-military Rapid Support Forces.

    The government confirmed this in a joint press statement issued to newsmen by the Permanent Secretaries of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Janet Olisa, and that of Humanitarian Affairs, Dr Sani Gwarzo in Abuja.

    ”The NAF C-130H is scheduled to leave Abuja on April 28, 2023, to  commence the airlift of the stranded students.

    ”Similarly, arrangements have been concluded to airlift all Nigerians that have already escaped on their own to safety in countries neighbouring Sudan.

    ”However, forty buses have been secured in Sudan to convey the students and other Nigerians from Khartoum to Aswan border in Egypt.

    ”Which is one of the identified safe reception borders, as at time of this statement, first batch of buses had already departed Khartoum,” the statement said.

    The federal government however said the initial hitches during transportation of stranded Nigerian students from Khartoum where bus drivers stopped and dropped the students in the desert over non-payment transport fees have been resolved.

    ”Some Nigerian students who found their way to the Ethiopian border were allowed entry into Ethiopia, following the interventions of some Nigerian leaders.

    ”The students are in safe condition. Similarly, another group of Nigerians assisted by government of United Arab Emirate have arrived Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and arrangement are been made to return them back home,” it assured.

    The government said it has already convened a Situation Room to monitor the evacuation exercise.

    It stated that the situation room is chaired by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

  • Just In: Ex-NAF Spokesperson, Wapkerem Maigida is dead

    Just In: Ex-NAF Spokesperson, Wapkerem Maigida is dead

    The immediate past spokesperson of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Wapkerem Maigida is dead.

    NAF spokesperson, Ayodele Famuyiwa, confirmed Maigida’s death in Abuja on Monday, April 3, 2023.

    Maigida was said to have slumped and died despite being hale and hearty before the incident.

    Recall the Chief of Air Staff, Oladayo Amao, approved the appointment of Maigida as the NAF spokesperson on January 4.

    Before his appointment, he was the commander of 551 NAF station in Jos and also a former aide-de-camp to Jonah Wuyep, former chief of the air staff.

    While assuming office on January 6, he had promised to use the media space to bring the narrative of NAF in enhancing national security architecture in the country.

    Mourning the deceased through his Facebook page, former NAF director of PR, Sadeeq Shehu, said: “I join the Chief of the Air Staff, officers and men and DOPRI personnel to mourn the death of Air Commodore Wap Maigida. A dependable subordinate to his superiors and a compassionate superior to his subordinates.”