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Navy Chief Charged Personnel On Fitness, Resilience

The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, has charged personnel of the Nigerian Navy to remain physically and mentally fit to effectively tackle evolving security challenges.

Mr Abbas gave the charge at the first quarter route march of the Nigerian Navy held in Abuja on Saturday.

Represented by the Director of Manning, Naval Headquarters, Rear Admiral Kolawole Oguntuga, the naval chief commended personnel for their endurance and alertness during the exercise.

He said that physical fitness and mental resilience remained critical requirements for discharging the Navy’s constitutional responsibilities.

According to him, the Armed Forces of Nigeria remain a key institution in sustaining national unity and security.

He therefore urged personnel not to be distracted by ongoing challenges across operational theatres.

Mr Abbas emphasised that the force must not allow the sacrifices of fallen heroes to be in vain, noting that sustained training and discipline were essential to achieving operational success.

He described the route march as a continuous requirement rather than a one-off activity, and urged personnel to maintain consistent fitness level.

The naval chief also noted the confidence reposed in the military by civilians, adding that personnel must therefore justify the trust through professionalism and dedication.

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He reaffirmed that the Nigerian Navy, alongside other services, would continue to project strength and remain a formidable force in safeguarding the nation.

Mr Abbas appreciated stakeholders, including participating agencies, members of the National Youth Service Corps, and the media, for their support in making the event successful.

He expressed optimism that with sustained commitment and teamwork, the Armed Forces would continue to achieve success in securing the country.

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ADC Releases Updated Convention Committee, Subcommittees Lists

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has released the updated lists of its Convention Committee and Subcommittees ahead of its forthcoming national convention.

In a statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said the update is aimed at strengthening coordination and ensuring a smooth and credible convention.

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The ADC urged all committee members to discharge their responsibilities with diligence and called on stakeholders to support the process.

Signed,

Bolaji Abdullahi
National Publicity Secretary
African Democratic Congress (ADC)

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NAF Investigates Alleged Civilian Casualties In Jilli

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NAF Investigates Alleged Civilian Casualties In Jilli

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has taken note of reports alleging that an air strike conducted on Saturday, 11 April 2026, may have affected a local market in Jilli, resulting in civilian casualties. The Service treats all reports of possible civilian harm with the utmost seriousness and empathy, as the protection of innocent lives remains central to all NAF operations.

In line with this commitment, the CAS has directed an immediate activation of the Civilian Harm Accident and Investigation Cell (CHAI-Cell) to immediately proceed to the location on a fact-finding mission on the allegation.

The NAF remains firmly committed to professionalism, accountability, and transparency in the conduct of its missions, and will work closely with relevant authorities and community representatives to establish the facts. While this process is ongoing, the Service respectfully urges the public and the media to refrain from speculation and allow the review to proceed without prejudice.

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The Nigerian Air Force reassures all citizens of its steadfast resolve to protect both national security and civilian lives, while ensuring that every credible concern is addressed with the diligence and seriousness it deserves.

Ehimen Ejodame
Air Commodore
Director of Public Relations and Information,
Headquarters, Nigerian Air Force.

12 April 2026

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NAF Strengthen Operational Effectiveness Though World Optometry Day Commemoration In Lagos

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NAF Strengthen Operational Effectiveness Though World Optometry Day Commemoration In Lagos

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF), through Logistics Command, on 9 April 2026 joined the nation and the international community in commemorating World Optometry Day with a sensitization lecture and health screening programme for personnel and their families at the Nigerian Air Force Officers’ Mess Gym, Ikeja, Lagos.

Held under the global theme “A Shared Vision,” the initiative aligned with the World Council of Optometry’s emphasis on expanding access to quality eye care, strengthening professional collaboration, and addressing emerging vision challenges worldwide. By actively participating in this important global health observance, the NAF once again demonstrated its commitment to international best practices in personnel welfare while projecting Nigeria’s defence institution as a responsible stakeholder in both local and international fora.

Flagging off the programme, the Air Officer Commanding Logistics Command, Air Vice Marshal Abubakar Abdul Suleh, reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to promoting accessible and quality eye care for personnel and their families, particularly through glaucoma education and targeted screening for those aged 40 years and above. The initiative holds significant value for national security and development, as optimal visual health directly enhances alertness, situational awareness, aviation safety, engineering precision, and mission effectiveness across air operations.

In today’s technology-driven battlespace, where speed, accuracy, and rapid decision-making are central to success, preserving the visual readiness of NAF personnel remains a strategic investment in operational capability, force protection, and the broader national security architecture.

In his remarks, the Commander 661 NAF Hospital, Air Commodore Adedoyin Simon Oyenusi, rightly underscored that in the military profession, good eyesight is indispensable to efficiency, safety, and peak performance. The lecture by Dr AA Bashir further reinforced the value of early diagnosis and prompt intervention, especially in the prevention and management of glaucoma, one of the leading causes of vision loss.

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NAF Strengthen Operational Effectiveness

This strategic focus on preventive eye health aligns with the command philosophy of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, which emphasizes smarter airpower delivery, innovation, and human capacity development as critical enablers of mission success. By institutionalising such healthcare initiatives, the NAF continues to strengthen human capacity, preserve operational excellence, and reinforce its contribution to Nigeria’s security and socio-economic development.

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