
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, has reaffirmed the Nigerian Air Force’s commitment to dismantling the networks of terror groups and restore lasting peace to every corner of the nation.
The CAS gave the assurance on Friday while hosting the 2025 Eid-ul-Adha Sallah Luncheon with troops of the Air Component, Joint Task Force Operation Hadin Kai, held in Maiduguri, Borno State.
Abubakar, who was represented by the Air Officer Commanding Tactica Air Command, Air Vice Marshal Patrick Obeya, said steadfastness is the reason they continue to make meaningful progress in the fight against insurgency, particularly in Borno State and the wider Northeast region.
“Your efforts ensure that millions of Nigerians can live in safety and with hope for a better tomorrow.”
He added, “I take this opportunity to express my profound appreciation to each and every one of you, gallant officers airmen and airwomen for your unwavering dedication, courage, and sacrifice.
“Many of you serve far from your families, enduring challenging conditions with discipline and patriotism.”
He further warned, “Let it be known that our message to the enemies of peace is clear: we will find you, dismantle your networks, and restore lasting peace to every corner of this nation.
The effectiveness of our day and night air operations has been greatly enhanced by our proactive approach, strategic planning, and relentless execution.”
He highlighted the growing synergy between the Nigerian Air Force and its counterparts in the land forces, noting that this improved coordination has yielded significant operational successes.
“The recent joint air and ground offensives in Damboa, Marte, Izge, Bitta, and other flashpoints stand as clear proof of what we can achieve through teamwork and unified purpose.
“These operations have not only disrupted terrorist activities but have also restored hope and stability to affected communities.
“We are acutely aware that the complexity of today’s security environment demands advanced and capable platforms.
“In that regard, the Nigerian Air Force has continued to modernise its fleet and operational capabilities. In addition to the A-29 Super Tucanos, JF-17 Thunder multirole fighters, and T-129 ATAK helicopters, we are in advanced stages of acquiring additional fighter ground attack aircraft and combat helicopters to enhance our precision strike capability and overall effectiveness.”
He said that NAF has deployed the MI-171E helicopter and CH-4 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to the theatre.
Also, Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State was represented by the state Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Usman Tar, who thanked the NAF for their role in combating recent resurgent in the state.
“The progress we have made in stabilising affected communities, resettling displaced persons, and reviving social and economic life across the state would not have been possible without your steadfast commitment and operational successes.
“The recent resurgence of terrorism and criminal elements in parts of the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin reminds us that the fight against insurgency is far from over.
“I have no doubt that with your continued determination, and with the right support and synergy across security services, we shall decisively overcome all threats to peace and development. I therefore urge you to remain vigilant, focused, and unyielding until we achieve total victory,” he said.