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CAS: Operational Success Is No Longer Defined Solely By Kinetic Demonstration, But By Our Ability To Build Trust
CAS: Operational Success Is No Longer Defined Solely By Kinetic Demonstration, But By Our Ability To Build Trust
Operational success. The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, has underscored the evolving dynamics of modern warfare, emphasising that mission success now depends not only on kinetic superiority but also on trust-building and people-centred engagement. Speaking on 24 March 2026 at the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Civil–Military Relations Conference themed “Leveraging Civil-Military Relations for Enhanced Operational Efficiency,” he stated, “In today’s complex security environment, operational success is no longer defined solely by kinetic dominance, but by our ability to build trust, foster cooperation, and integrate the human dimension into air operations.”
The CAS noted that strengthening relationships with civil populations remains central to his Command Philosophy of developing a professional, agile, and people-focused Air Force anchored on precision, accountability, and strategic effectiveness.
Air Marshal Aneke disclosed that the NAF has deliberately repositioned civil–military relations as a critical operational enabler through enhanced community engagement, institutionalised feedback mechanisms, and strengthened strategic communication across operational theatres. He explained that these measures are designed to ensure operations remain effective, responsible, and transparent.
Demonstrating the Service’s commitment to accountability and compassion, he cited the approval of compensation for victims of the accidental airstrike in Sokoto, as well as the execution of Special Intervention Projects in Kwara, Rivers, Delta, Kano, and Akwa Ibom States, including medical outreaches and infrastructure support, which have significantly strengthened public trust and cooperation.
The CAS also expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his continued support, noting that his leadership has provided the strategic direction and resources required for the NAF to effectively fulfil its mandate.

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In his opening remarks, the Chief of Civil–Military Relations, Air Vice Marshal Edward Gabkwet, highlighted the growing importance of non-kinetic operations in contemporary air warfare, noting that the establishment of the Civil–Military Relations Branch in July 2024 was part of deliberate efforts to strengthen community engagement, ensure human rights compliance, and enhance perception management.
He stated that the Branch has since implemented key initiatives, including the Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan, the establishment of a Civilian Harm Mitigation Department at the Air Warfare and Doctrine Centre, and the introduction of a dedicated digital complaints platform to promote accountability and transparency.
The one-day conference brought together Civilian Harm Mitigation Desk Officers from NAF field commands and units alongside stakeholders from academia, the media, and civil institutions.
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NAF Deepen Global Training Partnerships As CAS Leads Strategic Visit To Canadian Aviation Institutions
NAF Deepen Global Training Partnerships As CAS Leads Strategic Visit To Canadian Aviation Institutions
Aviation Institutions. The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, led a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) delegation on a strategic facility visit to the International Test Pilots School and the International Tactical Training Centre in London, Ontario, Canada, in a decisive move to advance the Service’s operational capability development agenda. The visit underscored the NAF’s commitment to deepening international defence cooperation and adopting global best practices to enhance mission effectiveness.
Key areas of engagement included fighter lead-in training, helicopter tactical training, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) operator development, technical training support, as well as flight test training and collaborative research initiatives.
During the engagements, Air Marshal Aneke emphasised the importance of building enduring partnerships that would accelerate the professional growth of NAF personnel and improve the Service’s technological edge. He noted that “the Nigerian Air Force remains resolute in its pursuit of operational excellence through strategic collaboration with globally recognised training institutions. This visit reflects our deliberate effort to strengthen capacity development, enhance airpower effectiveness, and ensure the sustained modernisation of our platforms and human capital.”
The discussions also explored collaborative opportunities in the overhaul and upgrade of NAF aircraft, alongside the development of advanced flight simulator systems tailored to the Service’s evolving operational requirements.
In response, the host institutions commended the Nigerian Air Force for its proactive approach to capability enhancement and expressed readiness to support the Service’s transformation drive. Representatives highlighted the value of structured cooperation in specialised aviation training and technological integration, noting that such partnerships would foster mutual growth and knowledge exchange.

NAF Deepen Global Training Partnerships
The visit further reinforced the NAF’s strategic vision under Air Marshal Aneke’s leadership to build a technologically driven, highly professional, and globally connected air force capable of meeting contemporary security challenges.
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NAF Strengthens Strategic Security Collaboration With Benue
NAF Strengthens Strategic Security Collaboration With Benue
NAF strengthens strategic security. The Deputy Governor of Benue State, His Excellency, Barrister Sam Ode, on 24 March 2026 paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, at Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Abuja.
The visit underscored the shared commitment of the Benue State Government and the Nigerian Air Force to strengthen collaboration in addressing prevailing security challenges and enhancing coordinated efforts aimed at safeguarding lives and property across the state and its environs.
The engagement highlighted the critical role of sustained civil–military cooperation in tackling emerging security threats, promoting public safety, and reinforcing ongoing counter-insurgency and internal security operations.

Benue
It further reaffirmed the Nigerian Air Force’s resolve, under the leadership of Air Marshal Aneke, to continue working closely with sub-national authorities and relevant stakeholders in delivering responsive and effective air power capabilities in support of national security objectives and the protection of civilian populations.
Economy
Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu Presents 100 Cars To Directors In Lagos Civil Service
Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu Presents 100 Cars To Directors In Lagos Civil Service
Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu. Mr Sanwo-Olu described the gesture as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and improve governance.
Mr Sanwo-Olu described the gesture as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and improve governance.
He presented the cars at a brief ceremony at the Pavilion, Lagos House, Ikeja, where the beneficiaries, all directors on grade level 17, received the vehicles.
“This presentation of 100 brand new cars to our substantive directors is a deliberate investment in the machinery of governance.
“It is part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity, improve governance, and ensure that those saddled with critical responsibilities are well supported to deliver effectively,” Mr Sanwo-Olu said.
He congratulated the beneficiaries and urged them to see the gesture as a call to greater responsibility, accountability, and dedication to public service.
Mr Sanwo-Olu said the state government remained committed to the welfare of its workforce and would continue to create an enabling environment for officers to perform optimally.
The governor urged that the gesture should inspire other public servants to be diligent and loyal.
The state’s head of service, Olabode Agoro, commended the governor for the gesture, describing it as morale-boosting and a demonstration that hard work and excellence were appreciated in the Lagos State civil service.

Sanwo-Olu
Mr Agoro said the presentation would further inspire directors and other officers to remain steadfast in their duties.
Thanking the governor on behalf of the beneficiaries, one of the directors, Shakirat Adeosun, said the gesture would enhance their efficiency and enable them to discharge their duties with greater ease.
She promised that the directors would continue to support government policies and deliver quality service.
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