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‘We’ll flush out terrorists, protect our people,’ CAS Aneke reassures Nigerians
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The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Kelvin Aneke, on Friday reaffirmed the Nigerian Air Force’s (NAF) unwavering commitment to defending the nation and eliminating insurgents, terrorists, and other criminal elements threatening peace and stability.
Air Marshal Aneke gave the assurance during an operational visit to the Air Component of Operation FANSAN YAMMA (OPFY) Sector 2/213 Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Katsina.
He charged personnel to intensify their efforts in fulfilling the directive of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
, President Bola Tinubu, to decisively eliminate all threats to the safety and security of Nigerians.
Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Kelvin Aneke during an operational visit to the Air Component of Operation FANSAN YAMMA (OPFY) Sector 2/213 Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Katsina.
The CAS emphasized that the unprecedented support of the Federal Government—through the acquisition of modern platforms, advanced weaponry, and enhanced professional training—places a solemn responsibility on the Nigerian Air Force to deliver decisive outcomes.
According to him, Nigeria’s security landscape has grown increasingly complex, with ruthless non-state actors spreading violence and causing significant loss of innocent lives.
He reminded personnel that the sacrifices of fallen NAF heroes demand unwavering resolve, urging them to remain agile, innovative, and ruthlessly precise in confronting security threats.
Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Kelvin Aneke during an operational visit to the Air Component of Operation FANSAN YAMMA (OPFY) Sector 2/213 Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Katsina.
“We cannot relent for a moment,” he warned. “The nation is counting on us to restore peace and reclaim every inch of territory challenged by insurgents and criminals.”
Air Marshal Aneke commended the troops for their courage, precision, and professionalism despite the operational challenges of the region. He vowed that the NAF would not rest until every threat to Nigeria’s sovereignty is neutralised.
“Wherever they hide—whether in forests, valleys, or remote villages—our forces will find them, and we will strike with precision. Our mission is clear: to hunt them down and protect our people.”
He urged personnel to sustain operational momentum and ensure that every mission reflects the NAF’s core values of discipline, service, and patriotism.
Reiterating his leadership philosophy anchored on decisive warfare and robust welfare, the CAS stressed that the fight against insecurity must go hand-in-hand with the well-being of personnel.
“A force that fights hard must also live well,” he declared. “Under my leadership, your welfare, training, and equipment will match your courage in the field. You are the nation’s shield, and your safety and morale are non-negotiable.”
Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Kelvin Aneke during an operational visit to the Air Component of Operation FANSAN YAMMA (OPFY) Sector 2/213 Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Katsina.
He further affirmed that the NAF will continue investing in modern capabilities, intelligence systems, and technology-driven operations to secure lasting dominance in the air and deliver strategic effects on the ground.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Air Officer Commanding Special Operations Command, Air Vice Marshal Ahmed Idris, assured the CAS of the unwavering readiness and commitment of troops to actualize his strategic vision for the Nigerian Air Force.
This was followed by an operational brief by the Air Component Commander, Air Commodore C.E. Illoh, who presented the current campaign plan, recent operational gains, and evolving strategies for countering threats across the theatre.
The CAS, accompanied by key Branch Chiefs and senior officers from Headquarters NAF, then undertook an extensive tour of critical operational and administrative facilities including the Operations, Engineering, and Logistics areas, as well as base medical, sporting, and recreational infrastructures.
The visit concluded with an interactive durbar with officers, airmen, and airwomen. The CAS addressed their concerns, commended their dedication, and charged them to renew their resolve.
“You represent the pride of our nation and the hope of millions who sleep in peace because you stay awake,” he said. “This fight is bigger than defeating enemies; it is about securing our future. We must fly smarter, strike harder, and protect every Nigerian life with honour.”
He further directed that “every flight must count,” stressing the importance of actionable intelligence in contributing to the overall campaign plan.
In a statement, the Director of Public Relations and Information, Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, noted that the CAS’s visit to Operation FANSAN YAMMA Sector 2 reaffirms the Nigerian Air Force’s resolve—under Air Marshal Aneke’s leadership—to pursue decisive, intelligence-driven, and precision-led operations aimed at safeguarding Nigeria’s territorial integrity and protecting its citizens.
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Sparks Over ‘Cognate Legislative Experience’
By Gloria Ikibah
Proceedings grew animated during debate on a motion by Rep. Jimi Benson seeking a precise definition of “cognate legislative experience” in the House Standing Orders.
Presenting the motion, Benson said the aim was to strengthen institutional memory and ensure experienced leadership within the chamber.
“The House notes that Order 7, Rule 15… states that only members with cognate legislative experience as members of the House of Representatives shall be eligible for appointment as principal officers of the House,” he said.
He added that global parliamentary best practice supported reserving principal offices for seasoned lawmakers to promote continuity and competence.
“The House resolves to define cognate legislative experience as meaning members who have completed at least one full four-year term.
“Resolves to state unequivocally that there is no other definition to the term cognate legislative experience other than as stated”, he stated.
While the motion was seconded and adopted by voice vote, some members raised concerns about its necessity.
Rising on a point of order, Rep. Bob Solomon argued: “Order 7, Rule 1, Sub-Rule 10 has already conferred on you the power to interpret the rules. You are there as an arbiter. This motion is totally redundant.
“What it means is that we are amending our rules for you to be able to exercise that power… You are in the position of a judge, an arbiter. What you say about the rules is final.”
In response, the Speaker maintained that once a question had been put and decided, it could not be revisited.
“After hitting the gavel, we cannot revisit any issue that has already been put to question,” he ruled, drawing the matter to a close.
With the day’s agenda concluded, the House adjourned after setting in motion legislative processes that could reshape price regulation, military pensions, and internal parliamentary governance.
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Binani Air Celebrates First Month in the Skies, Eyes Bigger Future
By Gloria Ikibah
Binani Air has marked its first 30 days of commercial operations, describing the milestone as a significant step in a journey built on vision, resilience and a commitment to transforming air travel in Nigeria.
The airline, which commenced commercial flights a month ago, in a statement said its early operations have been characterised by positive passenger feedback, successful flight schedules and growing confidence among industry stakeholders.
Reflecting on the airline’s first month, Group President Aminatu Dahiru Chiroma said the experience had been both rewarding and humbling.
According to her, while passengers often see only the take-off and landing of aircraft, every successful flight is backed by years of preparation, training, regulatory compliance and strategic planning.
She said: “The first 30 days have been both humbling and inspiring.
“What people do not see are the countless hours of training for their engagement, operational readiness, certification processes, and strategic planning that make each flight possible. For us, these 30 days represent much more than flights operated. They represent the fulfillment of a vision conceived long before the first aircraft left the runway.”
She noted that the encouraging response from travellers, aviation partners and industry observers has reinforced confidence in its long-term objectives.
For Chiroma, however, the most memorable aspect of the airline’s first month has been the personal stories behind the passengers it serves.
Recalling the airline’s inaugural flight, she described the moment as deeply emotional, and that the experience highlighted the broader role aviation plays in connecting families, businesses and opportunities.
“There is something deeply moving about seeing people board an aircraft carrying not just luggage, but expectations, aspiration, and trust.
“Aircraft transport passengers physically, but what they truly carry are dreams, relationships, and opportunities”, she added.
Binani Air entered one of Nigeria’s most demanding industries after securing its Air Operator Certificate from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority on 18 March 2026.
Chiroma acknowledged the enormous challenges involved in establishing an airline, particularly in a highly regulated sector where operational standards must be met without compromise.
Rather than viewing those requirements as obstacles, she said the airline embraced them as the foundation for long-term success.
“There were obligatory requirements, operational certifications, personnel training, infrastructure readiness, technical preparations, and extensive stakeholder engagement.
“Our philosophy has always been simple: build carefully, build responsibly, and build for the long term”, she stated.
The Group President also paid tribute to the founder Senator Aishatu Dahiru Binani, whom she credited with providing the vision and determination that brought the project to fruition.
“Building an airline anywhere in the world is a formidable undertaking. Building one in Nigeria requires an even greater measure of resilience, foresight, and commitment.
“From the earliest days of this journey, she demonstrated unwavering belief in the possibilities of creating an airline that will not only compete, but also contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s aviation sector.
“We could never have come this far without his prayers, advice, and encouragement. At every stage of the work, we see the fruits of his prayers and remain grateful to Almighty God for the privilege of being his children.
“What excites us most is seeing passengers become ambassadors for the brand. They are sharing their experiences with friends, family members, and colleagues. That kind of endorsement cannot be purchased. It is earned through service.
“We are building an airline that places people at the center of every decision.
“We are not merely selling tickets, we are creating experiences built on trust, reliability, and genuine care for our customers”, Chiroma emphasised.
Reflecting on lessons from the first month, she said the experience had reinforced the importance of teamwork and shared purpose.
As the airline looks beyond its first month of operations, management says it remains focused on consolidating its gains while laying the foundation for future growth.
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BREAKING: Senators turn to sprinters as fire engulfs section of Senate wing
A fire erupted on Wednesday in the Senate wing of the National Assembly complex in Abuja, prompting immediate concern and response from lawmakers and staff on the premises.
In a Footage circulating on social media, including from Africa Independent Television (AIT), shows thick smoke billowing from a room as senators and other personnel gathered nearby.
The video also captures hazy conditions inside adjacent areas, including what appears to be a pantry or kitchen space with chairs stacked and smoke visible.
According to preliminary reports, the incident occurred in a section of the Senate wing. Senators were described as being actively involved in efforts to put out the fire. No immediate reports of casualties have emerged, and those present appear to have evacuated or moved to safer areas within the complex.
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