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NAF deepens training on civilian protection

The Nigerian Air Force has intensified efforts to minimise civilian harm in conflict zones by completing a five-day Civilian Harm Mitigation training.

• August 18, 2025
NAF training
NAF training

The Nigerian Air Force has intensified efforts to minimise civilian harm in conflict zones by completing a five-day Civilian Harm Mitigation training.

The course, held at the Air Warfare and Doctrine Centre, Abuja, brought together pilots, UAV operators, legal officers, armament specialists, and public relations experts, according to a statement on Sunday.

The training, directed by the chief of air staff, Hasan Abubakar, would run in three batches with Conflict, Security and Development Consult Limited.

Modules covered included International Humanitarian Law, rules of engagement, ordnance selection to minimise collateral damage, positive target identification, the No-Strike List, and the Sensitive Target Approval and Review process.

Mr Abubakar described the initiative as an extension of NAF’s Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan, launched earlier this year. He said the plan had already reduced collateral damage incidents, despite the sustained tempo of military operations.

“From the very beginning of my tenure, I made it clear that protecting civilians is not just a moral duty, but a professional imperative,” Mr Abubakar said.

Additionally, AVM Edward Gabkwet, representing the Chief of Civil-Military Relations, AVM Ibikunle Olorunmola Daramola, stated that civilian protection would help build trust with communities and enhance operational effectiveness.

According to him, when communities see extraordinary measures taken to protect them, trust in the authorities grows. Such trust improves intelligence sharing and isolates hostile actors.

With two more batches expected to complete training by September, NAF stated that civilian protection would remain central to its doctrine in all theaters of operation.

(NAN)

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