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NAF Sustains Operational Pressure On Terrorists, Strengthen Commitment To Civilian Protection
NAF Sustains Operational Pressure On Terrorists, Strengthen Commitment To Civilian Protection
NAF sustains operational pressure on terrorists, strengthen commitment to civilian protection. The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to protecting civilians while sustaining intense operational pressure on terrorist elements across multiple theatres of operation.
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, made this known on Monday, 9 March 2026, during the inauguration of the Basic Civilian Harm Mitigation (CHM) Course 1/2026 at the Air Warfare and Doctrine Centre (AWDC), Abuja.
He noted that ongoing joint military operations have significantly constrained the operational freedom of terrorist groups, forcing them to increasingly resort to desperate tactics, while the NAF and other security agencies continue to maintain persistent surveillance, rapid response capability, and strong interagency cooperation to keep hostile elements under sustained pressure. Emphasising the importance of civilian protection, the CAS stated, “Safeguarding civilian lives is not a limitation to military effectiveness; rather, it is a force multiplier that strengthens operational legitimacy, builds public trust, and reinforces the Nigerian Air Force’s reputation as a professional and responsible force.”
Represented by the Director of Air Operations, Headquarters NAF, Air Vice Marshal A Bamidele, the CAS explained that the Basic CHM Course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and judgement required to effectively integrate civilian protection considerations into operational planning, intelligence processes, targeting decisions, and mission execution.
He noted that the training will deepen participants’ understanding of International Humanitarian Law, Rules of Engagement, positive target identification, and other critical safeguards aimed at preventing or minimising civilian harm during military operations. Air Marshal Aneke therefore urged participants to approach the course with the seriousness it deserves, stressing that “the knowledge you acquire here must not remain theoretical; it must guide your decisions in planning rooms, command centres, and operational theatres.”
In his remarks, the Chief of Civil-Military Relations, Headquarters NAF, Air Vice Marshal Edward Gapkwet, underscored the strategic importance of civilian protection in contemporary military operations, noting that “in today’s complex operating environment, military success is no longer defined solely by tactical or kinetic outcomes, but also by how operations are perceived, how civilian harm is prevented or addressed, and how lessons learned are institutionalised within the Service.”

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Earlier in his welcome address, the Commandant, AWDC, Air Vice Marshal GI Jibia, highlighted the Centre’s expanded mandate to conduct Air-Ground Integration and Civilian Harm Mitigation training for the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
According to him, “this mandate positions the AWDC not only as the Nigerian Air Force’s operational think-tank but also as a key facilitator of seamless integration of air, land, and maritime forces in joint operations in line with international best practices.”
The course has 26 participants comprising air component commanders, operational pilots, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle operators, legal advisers, and Civil-Military Relations officers.
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CAS Strengthen NAF, INEC Partnership To Safeguard Nigeria’s Democratic Process
CAS Strengthen NAF, INEC Partnership To Safeguard Nigeria’s Democratic Process
The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, has reaffirmed the Nigerian Air Force’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s democratic process through enhanced collaboration with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The CAS stated this today, 10 March 2026, during a courtesy visit to the Chairman of INEC, Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan, SAN, where he congratulated him on his appointment in October 2025 and commended the Commission’s ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening transparency, inclusiveness, and operational efficiency in the electoral process.
Air Marshal Aneke noted that as Africa’s largest democracy, Nigeria’s democratic resilience depends on credible institutions such as INEC, whose mandate remains central to ensuring that citizens freely exercise their sovereign right to choose their leaders.
Highlighting the longstanding partnership between the Nigerian Air Force and INEC, the CAS emphasised that the Service has remained a dependable partner in supporting electoral operations across the country.
He explained that the NAF has consistently provided strategic airlift support for the movement and distribution of sensitive and non-sensitive electoral materials, as well as the rapid deployment of electoral personnel to various parts of the country, particularly difficult-to-access locations. The CAS assured the Commission that the NAF is making arrangements to make aircraft available to support INEC’s logistics requirements. He further revealed that the NAF is also positioning its Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance capabilities to enhance situational awareness during elections and stands ready to collaborate with other security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force, in protecting INEC facilities, collation centres, and other critical electoral infrastructure.

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Air Marshal Aneke added that the Nigerian Air Force remains fully prepared to deploy its capabilities to support a secure electoral environment through strengthened interagency coordination and joint preparatory engagements ahead of future elections. Responding, the INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan, SAN, expressed appreciation for the visit and commended the Nigerian Air Force for its longstanding support to the Commission, particularly in the areas of security and logistics. He noted that the NAF’s airlift capabilities and operational support have continued to play a crucial role in ensuring the timely movement of electoral materials and personnel across the country, thereby contributing significantly to the successful conduct of elections.
The Chairman reaffirmed INEC’s commitment to sustaining strong collaboration with the Nigerian Air Force and other security agencies to further strengthen the credibility, transparency, and integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process.
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Yahaya Bello’s Trial Continues March 11 In Alleged ₦110.4b Fraud Case
Yahaya Bello’s Trial Continues March 11 In Alleged ₦110.4b Fraud Case
Justice Maryanne Anineh of the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Maitama, Abuja, on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, adjourned the trial of former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello, till March 11 and 12, 2026, for continuation of trial.
Bello is standing trial alongside Umar Shuaibu Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu on a 16-count charge, bordering on alleged criminal breach of trust and money laundering to the tune of ₦110.4 billion.
At the resumed hearing on Tuesday, prosecution counsel, Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, informed the court that the matter was scheduled for the continuation of the cross-examination of the 10th Prosecution Witness, PW10, Olomotane Egoro, a compliance officer with Access Bank Plc. The witness had earlier testified at the previous proceeding, where he narrated how funds were allegedly moved through multiple bank accounts.
During the cross-examination, defence counsel, Paul Daudu, SAN, requested that the statement of account of Fazab Business Enterprise Limited be shown to the witness.
Drawing the witness’s attention to the 14th column of the statement, particularly an entry dated June 24, 2022, Daudu asked him to confirm an outflow described as payment for the supply of educational materials.
The witness in response confirmed the transaction, stating: “It was for the supply of educational materials in the sum of ₦20 million.”
The defence counsel also referred the witness to several withdrawals reflected in the account statement and asked whether he recalled the transactions. The witness answered in the affirmative but stated that he could not determine the purpose of the withdrawals.

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The witness also confirmed the transfer of ₦86 million from Fazab Business Enterprise Limited to Ejadams Essence Limited, but said he could not explain the reason for the payment.
Asked whether he was in a position to state why the funds were transferred, the witness replied in the negative.
He was also asked if he was aware of any business relationship between Fazab Business Enterprise Limited and Hadassah Katriel Global Enterprise, to which he denied knowledge.
The witness, however, noted that most of the cash withdrawals were structured to fall below ₦10 million.
When asked whether a Suspicious Transaction Report, STR had been filed regarding the transactions and if such a report was before the court, he said “No, my lord.”
Justice Anineh adjourned the matter till March 11 and 12, 2026, for continuation of trial.
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ICPC Debunks False Claim Of Arrest, prosecution Of Justice James Omotosho
ICPC Debunks False Claim Of Arrest, prosecution Of Justice James Omotosho
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has dismissed as false and malicious a video currently circulating on social media alleging that the Commission arrested the honourable, Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja.
The Commission states categorically that the claim contained in the video is entirely untrue and intended to spread mischief and mislead members of the public.
ICPC wishes to clarify that it has neither arrested nor invited Justice James Omotosho in relation to any investigation.
The Commission is also not investigating the Honourable Judge as alleged in the video.
The Commission therefore urges members of the public to disregard the misleading content and refrain from spreading unverified information capable of causing unnecessary public concern and damaging reputations.
For the avoidance of doubt the ICPC has no mandate to investigate serving judicial Officers. And the Commission is an agency that has very high regards for not only the honourable Justice James Omotosho but for all judicial Officers in Nigeria.

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ICPC reiterates its commitment to professionalism and due process in the discharge of its statutory mandate and advises the public to rely only on official communication from the Commission for accurate information regarding its activities.
The public is also encouraged to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of information circulating in social media before sharing it.
J. Okor Odey, Anipr
Spokesperson
ICPC
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