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Air chief directs commanders to deliver smarter, harder airstrikes on terrorists

The air chief stated that the changing security landscape requires agility, intelligence-led operations, and close coordination with sister services.

• November 5, 2025
Air Marshal Sunday Aneke
Air Marshal Sunday Aneke [Photo credit: TVC News]

Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, has directed air component commanders to intensify precision air operations and deliver smarter, harder strikes against insurgents, terrorists, and other criminals.

Mr Aneke gave the charge during his meeting with the commanders from all operational theatres on Wednesday in Abuja.

The director, public relations and information, Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

The air chief stated that the changing security landscape requires agility, intelligence-led operations, and close coordination with sister services.

“We must fly smarter and strike harder — not only to neutralise threats but to protect lives and property.

“Every mission must reflect professionalism, purpose, and patriotism,” he told the commanders.

The CAS emphasised the need for synchronised air, land, and maritime operations to ensure joint mission success and stressed that operations must be intelligence-driven and focused.

He also assured personnel of his commitment to their welfare and capacity development, saying the NAF would prioritise training, innovation, and technological upgrades to enhance operational effectiveness.

Mr Aneke urged commanders to translate strategy into decisive action, sustain operational tempo, and ensure every sortie yields tangible results on the ground.

The meeting, which brought together operational commanders from across the country, reaffirmed the NAF’s commitment to upholding professionalism and accountability while supporting national efforts to restore peace and security.

(NAN) 

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