Air chief boosts morale of frontline troops at Christmas

Chief of the air staff Sunday Aneke has boosted the morale of Nigerian Air Force frontline troops by celebrating Christmas and sharing luncheons across operational theatres.
A statement on Friday said the Christmas Day engagement was aimed at boosting morale and recognising the sacrifices of officers, airmen and airwomen who remained on duty during the festive season.
According to him, the air chief personally interacted with frontline personnel, commending their courage, professionalism and unwavering commitment to national security.
“In a coordinated demonstration of inclusive leadership, similar engagements were simultaneously held across all operational locations, including Kainji, Katsina, Maiduguri, Port Harcourt, Makurdi, Kaduna and Enugu.
“At each location, the CAS’s Christmas goodwill message was delivered while luncheons were hosted for troops deployed within the respective areas of responsibility,” it said.
Mr Aneke described the troops as the pride of the nation, saying that while others celebrated with their families, troops remained steadfast at their posts, ensuring that Nigerians could celebrate in peace and safety.
He said that celebrating Christmas at the frontlines was a powerful symbol of patriotism, duty and selfless service, noting that the sacrifices of NAF personnel continued to inspire national confidence.
Mr Aneke reaffirmed the operational importance of their vigilance during the festive period.
“Your vigilance during this season sends a clear message that the Nigerian Air Force remains alert, resolute and fully committed to denying criminal elements any respite, regardless of the time or season,” Mr Aneke said.
The air chief added that the dedication of frontline troops continued to reassure Nigerians and strengthen confidence in ongoing security efforts nationwide. He reiterated his command philosophy and emphasised that troop welfare remained central to mission success, assuring personnel of sustained support.
According to Mr Aneke, operational effectiveness is sustained by motivated and well-supported personnel, pledging continued improvement in living conditions, logistics support, medical care and welfare initiatives to enhance morale and combat readiness.
(NAN)
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