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‘We’ll flush out terrorists, protect our people,’ CAS Aneke reassures Nigerians
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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Unpaid SIWES: NANS demands sack of ITF DG, calls for EFCC, ICPC probe
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), on Monday, demanded the immediate removal of the Director-General of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Dr. Afiz Oluwatoyin Ogun, over the prolonged non-payment of Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) allowances to students across tertiary institutions in the country.
The students’ body also called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to launch a full investigation into the handling of SIWES funds, alleging administrative failure, lack of transparency and possible mismanagement.
In a statement signed by the Assistant Secretary-General of NANS (National Headquarters), Comrade Adejuwon Olatunji Emmanuel, the association expressed deep outrage over what it described as the persistent and unjustifiable failure of the ITF to resolve the non-payment of allowances owed to thousands of Nigerian students.
According to NANS, for several years, students who participated in the SIWES programme have been denied their statutory entitlements despite repeated complaints, petitions and engagements by students’ bodies and other stakeholders.
The association said the situation has subjected students to severe financial hardship and undermined the credibility of a programme established to promote skills acquisition, employability and national workforce development.
“We note with grave concern that under the leadership of the Director-General of the ITF, Dr. Afiz Oluwatoyin Ogun, there has been no transparent, comprehensive or credible explanation to Nigerian students regarding the status of these outstanding payments,” the statement said.
NANS added that the continued silence, poor communication and lack of accountability surrounding SIWES disbursements amounted to a clear administrative failure and a breach of public trust.
While stating that it was not pronouncing guilt, the association said allegations of mismanagement and possible diversion of SIWES funds circulating among affected students were deeply disturbing and could not be ignored.
It therefore demanded the immediate removal of the ITF boss, describing his continued stay in office as untenable and inimical to accountability, transparency and institutional credibility.
The students’ body also issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to take decisive action on the matter.
“Within fourteen days from the date of this statement, the Director-General of the Industrial Training Fund, Dr. Afiz Oluwatoyin Ogun, should either be removed from office by the appropriate authorities or honourably resign to allow for a transparent and unhindered investigation into the prolonged non-payment of SIWES allowances,” NANS said.
It warned that failure to act within the period would be interpreted as institutional indifference to the plight of Nigerian students and would compel the association to escalate its response through all available democratic means.
NANS further called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently intervene by ordering a comprehensive forensic audit of SIWES funds and ensuring that all outstanding allowances are paid without further delay.
“SIWES is not a privilege; it is a statutory entitlement. Any leadership that consistently fails to honour this obligation has failed its mandate,” the statement added.
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NAHCON bars medically unfit pilgrims from 2026 Hajj
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria has barred medically unfit pilgrims from participating in the 2026 Hajj, insisting that only those who meet approved health requirements will be allowed to travel.
The commission announced this in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja, saying the guidelines were in line with international health regulations and safety conditions set by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
“Pilgrims diagnosed with certain medical conditions are not permitted to undertake the 2026 Hajj in line with Saudi Arabia’s international health requirements and safety conditions,” the statement read.
The commission said all registered pilgrims must undergo mandatory medical screening before visas would be issued, stressing that medical clearance was a non-negotiable condition for travel.
“Mandatory medical screening will be conducted for all registered pilgrims before any visa is issued. Medical clearance is a condition for travel,” NAHCON added.
The commission said all registered pilgrims must undergo mandatory medical screening before visas would be issued, stressing that medical clearance was a non-negotiable condition for travel.
“These measures are in place to protect pilgrims, ensure safe participation, and support the orderly conduct of the Hajj,” NAHCON added.
The commission advised intending pilgrims to liaise with relevant authorities for proper guidance and verification of their medical status.
“For guidance and verification, pilgrims should contact their State Pilgrims Welfare Boards or their registered Tour Operators,” the statement added.
NAHCON further stressed that compliance with the guidelines was mandatory.
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DSS arrests Malami after release from Kuje prison
Former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), was on Monday taken into custody by security operatives shortly after his release from the Kuje Correctional Centre, Abuja.
Operatives of the Department of State Services reportedly picked him up immediately after he exited the facility. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission clarified that it did not re-arrest Malami.
Officials of the Nigerian Correctional Service confirmed that Malami was released after meeting his bail conditions.
“He has been released. He perfected his bail conditions and was released this afternoon,” one official said. Another added, “He joined the DSS in their vehicle after his release.”
A video obtained by our correspondent showed Malami being led to a black vehicle shortly after leaving the correctional centre.
In the footage, he was heard asking, “Who is the oga among you? Can I see your ID card?”
Efforts to obtain comments from the DSS Deputy Director of Public Relations, Favour Dozie, were unsuccessful, as calls to her phone were not returned.
EFCC spokesman Dele Oyewale, reiterated, “We didn’t pick him up after he was released.”
Malami’s release followed the granting of bail on January 7 by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja. The court granted bail to Malami, his wife, and his son in the sum of N500 million each, with strict conditions.
Each defendant was required to produce two sureties with verifiable landed property within Asokoro, Maitama, or Gwarimpa, deposit property documents with the court, and submit affidavits of means.
They were also ordered to surrender their international passports and barred from travelling abroad without prior permission.
Malami, his wife Asabe, and his son had been remanded at Kuje following their arraignment by the EFCC on December 29, 2025, on a 16 counts, bordering on money laundering involving about N8.7bn.
The EFCC alleged that the defendants used multiple corporate entities, bank accounts, and high-value real estate transactions to conceal proceeds of unlawful activities.
Court documents (FHC/ABJ/CR/700/2025) stated that Malami and his son allegedly used Metropolitan Auto Tech Limited to conceal over N1.01bn between July 2022 and June 2025, and another N600m allegedly passed through a Sterling Bank account linked to the company between September 2020 and February 2021.
Additionally, the EFCC claimed the trio disguised the origin of N500m used to purchase a luxury duplex on Amazon Street, Maitama.
Malami had been in EFCC custody since December 8, 2025, after failing to meet earlier bail conditions.
On December 18, a Federal Capital Territory High Court presided over by Justice Babangida Hassan, upheld his detention as lawful.
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