Group tasks Nigerians to support Airforce in fight against insecurity

A group, Nigerian Advocates for Peace (NAP) has called on Nigerians to support the Nigerian Airforce (NAF) as it collaborate with sister Services to tackle several security challenges confronting the country.
The group questions reports by Sahara Reporters alleging that a NAF ATR 42 on a mission to south-east with 15-20 personnel on board crash landed in Akure airport, Ondo state two weeks ago and the NAF covered it up.


NAP also condemns comments by some groups questioning the qualifications and capabilities of NAF pilots, saying they are calculated efforts to tarnish the good image of the Nigerian Airforce.

NAP Convener Dotun Akindele who stated this in a statement Monday, said is time for all citizens to cooperate with the Armed Forces of Nigeria and not issue inciting comments that would weakened the morale of military personnel.
The statement reads in part: “The Nigerian Airforce under the present leadership has not hidden it’s commitment towards ensuring that insurgency and armed banditry are put to an end. It is therefore doing everything possible to ensure its equipments are in order.

“The general public is aware that the NAF leadership recently set up a committee to audit its Engineering and Operational units.

“We are also aware that NAF under the leadership of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Isiaka Oladayo Amao has renewed commitment on cooperation and collaboration with other Services in military operations.

“This is reflected in the theme of it’s 57th Anniversary celebration ‘Enhancing Nigerian Airforce Airpower Capabilities For Effective Joint Operations in Response to Contemporary National Security Challenges’

“We are also aware that during the anniversary celebration, 3 newly acquired JF-17 multi-role Thunder aircraft were inducted into its inventory by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“Thankfully, the Director of Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet has come out to say that report of the Akure crash is fake.

“We use this opportunity to appeal to Nigerians to allow the Accident Investigation Bureau, which has since recovered the black box of the ill-fated Beachcraft 350 jet to ascertain the cause of the crash.

“The sacrifices of the personnel of Nigerian Airforce and the military as a whole cannot be overlooked. What they need now is our support to lift their spirit.”