Niger: Gov Bago praises NAF for upholding national security

Governor Umaru Bago has commended the Nigerian Air Force for its professionalism and sacrifices in safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial integrity and national security, particularly in Niger.
Mr Bago stated this while speaking at the 2025 Base Socio-Cultural Activities of NAF in Minna. He thanked the chief of the air staff, Sunday-Kelvin Aneke, for his leadership and for combining the BASA with a parley with NAF veterans.
He said that the initiative provided a platform to recognise and honour the sacrifices of retired personnel, who contributed to the growth and successes of the NAF.
Mr Bago said that Nigeria’s rich cultural diversity remained a source of unity and strength, adding that BASA further promoted national cohesion and mutual understanding.
He lauded officers and men of NAF for their dedication and commitment to combating insecurity and insurgency across the country.
The governor acknowledged the NAF’s critical role in counterinsurgency and anti-banditry operations under Operation FANSAN YAMMA in Niger.
He assured the NAF of the state government’s continued support through sustained collaboration and the provision of necessary resources and infrastructure to enhance operational effectiveness.
Mr Bago congratulated the commander, officers, men and the entire base community on the successful hosting of the 2025 BASA and prayed for continued peace and progress in Niger and the country at large.
Kehinde Akinyosade, commander of the 013 Quick Response Force, NAF Base Minna, said the 2025 BASA marked the close of the operational year.
Mr Akinyosade said the event also provided an avenue to strengthen unity, cultural identity and esprit de corps within the NAF community. He expressed appreciation to Aneke for his visionary leadership and consistent support of the base.
The commander noted that the parley with NAF veterans underscored the service’s commitment to enhancing the welfare of its retired personnel.
He further disclosed that the 013 QRF recorded notable operational successes in 2025, attributing the achievements to professionalism and effective collaboration with sister security agencies.
Mr Akinyosade commended the sustained synergy among security stakeholders in the state and acknowledged the state government’s support in fostering a secure environment.
(NAN)
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