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NAF: CAS Says “Welfare Is Combat Power As Mission Success Begins Our people”

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NAF: CAS Says “Welfare Is Combat Power As Mission Success Begins Our people”

CAS Says “Welfare is combat power as mission success begins our people”. The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, on 6 February 2026, visited Nigerian Air Force Base Enugu, where he held a highly interactive durbar with officers, airmen and airwomen of Headquarters Ground Training Command and collocated units, reinforcing the Nigerian Air Force’s operational focus in ongoing counter-insurgency efforts nationwide.

The engagement provided a direct platform for dialogue between leadership and personnel, strengthening unity of purpose and reaffirming commitment to mission success. Reflecting on his first 100 days in office, the CAS outlined deliberate reforms aimed at enhancing operational effectiveness, strengthening logistics and maintenance capacity, and sustaining a professional, mission-ready force capable of delivering decisive airpower in support of national security objectives.

Air Marshal Aneke emphasised that improvements in operational tempo across theatres are being driven by better aircraft serviceability, tighter logistics coordination and renewed focus on maintenance culture. He highlighted forthcoming induction of advanced combat platforms that will significantly boost precision strike capability and reinforce Nigeria’s deterrence posture.

Commending the critical training and readiness role played by HQ GTC and its collocated units, he noted that their professionalism directly feeds frontline operations against insurgency, banditry and other threats. He charged personnel to maintain pressure on adversaries, sustain vigilance and continuously dominate the battlespace from the air, stressing that the evolving security environment demands discipline, innovation and relentless operational focus.

Central to the CAS’ message was a firm assurance that personnel welfare remains inseparable from combat effectiveness. Reiterating his guiding principle that motivated personnel are the foundation of airpower, he pledged sustained investment in accommodation, medical support, allowances and working conditions.

Welfare Is Combat Power As Mission

Welfare Is Combat Power As Mission

 

The durbar allowed candid exchanges on operational and welfare concerns, with the CAS assuring personnel that issues raised would be addressed through structured and priority-driven interventions.

He concluded by urging unwavering professionalism and dedication, affirming that the Nigerian Air Force will continue to strengthen its people while intensifying operations nationwide.

The visit underscored a clear operational truth: when personnel are supported, the force is stronger, and mission success becomes inevitable.

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February 12: Nasarawa Government To Stage Solidarity Rally For Tinubu, Governor Sule

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February 12: Nasarawa Government To Stage Solidarity Rally For Tinubu, Governor Sule

February 12: Nasarawa government to stage solidarity rally for Tinubu, Governor Sule. He said more than 15,000 supporters were expected to participate in the rally.

The Nasarawa State government has concluded arrangements to stage a mega solidarity rally on February 12  in appreciation of the reform agenda of President Bola Tinubu and the good governance of Governor Abdullahi Sule.

Labaran Magaji, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), disclosed this on Friday in Lafia while meeting with the governor’s aides, permanent secretaries, political support groups, as well as youth and women groups.

Mr Magaji, who is also the state coordinator of Mr Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, said the rally was aimed at thanking the president for key reforms, including the removal of fuel subsidy, local government autonomy, tax reforms and social investment programmes.

He said more than 15,000 supporters who appreciated the policy direction of Messrs Tinubu and Sule were expected to participate in the rally.

According to him, the reforms have increased revenue to states and enabled Mr Sule, through prudent management of resources, to execute various developmental projects across the state, including infrastructural development and social investments.
Mr Magaji added that local government area coordinators of the Renewed Hope Agenda would be inaugurated immediately after the rally.

Abdullahi Sule

Abdullahi Sule

The SSG, while congratulating newly appointed permanent secretaries and heads of agencies and parastatals, urged political appointees to exhibit a high sense of loyalty to the administration of Mr Sule.

Also speaking, Abigail Waya, the head of service, congratulated the new permanent secretaries and charged them to align with the vision of the Mr Sule’s administration in the discharge of their duties.

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APC Gets New National Convention Chairman Masari, Drops Uzodimma

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APC Gets New National Convention Chairman Masari, Drops Uzodimma

APC gets new National Convention chairman Masari, drops Uzodimma. The APC has replaced Governor Hope Uzodimma with former Katsina Governor Aminu Masari as chairman of its 2026 National Convention Central Coordination Committee.

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Uzodimma is now treasurer. The committee’s membership was expanded from 73 to 90 to include more party stakeholders.

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Nigeria Strengthen Ties With Niger Customs To Tackle Border Insecurity

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Nigeria strengthen ties with Niger customs to tackle border insecurity. He said that operational challenges usually force landlocked nations to rely on neighbouring ports.

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has deepened bilateral ties with the Niger Republic Customs Administration to strengthen cross-border security cooperation against insurgency.

This followed a high-level bilateral meeting between the NCS, led by its Comptroller-General (C-G) Bashir Adeniyi, and the Niger Republic Customs Administration, led by director-general Muhammadu Yaqouba, on Friday at the NCS headquarters in Abuja.

The bilateral engagement aims to strengthen cooperation on the movement of transit goods bound for Niger through Nigeria and to improve information sharing between the two countries.

It also seeks to address security challenges along their shared borders, reduce delays along key transit corridors and ensure that legitimate trade contributes optimally to economic growth in both countries.

Speaking at the meeting, Mr Adeniyi reaffirmed the service’s commitment to strengthening cross-border security cooperation with neighbouring countries, particularly the Republic of Niger, regional trade facilitation and safeguarding transit cargo.
He said that operational challenges usually force landlocked nations to rely on neighbouring ports, increasing costs and affecting competitiveness, and assured Niger of the service’s continued support.
“The NCS has over the years remained committed to facilitating trade for our landlocked neighbours, including the Republic of Niger.

“This commitment will be sustained, irrespective of political differences, because trade, security and regional stability are interconnected.” he said.

According to him, President Bola Tinubu had approved the provision of safe corridors and passages to ease the movement of loaded trucks awaiting clearance, as part of efforts to address concerns around transit bottlenecks.

He said cargoes from Apapa ports and Nigerian airports bound for neighbouring countries would still be processed and moved within 48 hours without compromising security or economic interests.

The C-G, however, warned that strict measures had been put in place to prevent the diversion of transit cargo, warning that economic operators who violate transit regulations would face stiff sanctions. “Non-compliance by a few operators creates non-tariff barriers and undermines trust.

“We are determined to ensure compliance, streamline documentation and remove avoidable bottlenecks along major corridors such as Illela–Sokoto–Kamba–Niger Republic, as well as routes linking Apapa ports and airports to neighbouring countries.” he said.

He said the engagement marked a renewed phase of cooperation, with follow-up actions to streamline operations, cut costs, boost trade, and make the corridor more attractive to transport operators.

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He congratulated the director-general of Niger Republic Customs on his appointment and assured him of continued cooperation with the sister agency in Niger.
Speaking earlier, Mr Yaqoub said that the visit was aimed at addressing the prolonged blockage of trucks transiting from the Republic of Benin to Niger Republic, as well as  to address  security concerns in the region.

“We face common security challenges, particularly terrorism and banditry, and we believe that engagements like this provide an opportunity to find lasting solutions through cooperation and coordination,” he said.

Also speaking, Maj.-Gen. Garba Laka, national coordinator of the National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), said that insecurity in any part of the Sahel impacts all countries in the region.

According to him, arms trafficking, drug smuggling and the concealment of ammunition in cargo vehicles remain major threats that require coordinated and sustained action.

Mr Laka urged the revival of bilateral security frameworks such as cross-border right-of-pursuit arrangements, stressing that such mechanisms were essential to effectively combating terrorism and organised crime.

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