The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has announced the elevation of 57 senior officers to the prominent ranks of Air Vice Marshal (AVM) and Air Commodore.
The promotions, released Thursday, mark a significant step in consolidating the Service’s leadership depth amid evolving national security challenges. They also underscore the commitment of NAF leadership to building a smarter, stronger, and more operationally decisive force capable of responding swiftly to threats across the country.NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, in a statement issued Thursday night, listed the names of the newly promoted 27 Air Commodores to AVM: SA Eyoma, GI Jibia, AA Adebomehin, ES Odekina, CE Akubue, SO Eyekosi, AO Akinbuwa, LI Kamat, AG Akinyimika, AO Bamidele, AK Famuyiwa, PJ Edem, SA Madaki, OT Salami, FO Ankeli, MJ Chidama, JJ Ijudigal, M Umar, IJ Ogbodo, U Ariahu, AL Dakwat, CE Akpa, EC Ukpong, IS Subi, IM Yusha’u, SS Lazarus, and F Ekpah.
The newly promoted 30 senior officers to Air Commodore include Group Captains MA Imam, AA Komolafe, HI Eze, DU Edet, MB Umar, GH Okoh, SP Sekegor, PP Okonkwo, PU Okweugo, AU Yahaya, M Yahaya, IR Ubeh, OK Cole, EA Ifebi, RK Olundu, IO Akpasa, AK Mohammed, HA Meshack, SN Nwachi, ZB Shuwa, EJ Alabila, SA Osoniyi, AO Ogunmola, AJ Arumona, BI Jayeoba, CE Akuh, NN Onuoha-Mba, PA Garba, YM Abdullahi, and M Suleiman.According to Ejodame, “The promotion cycle reflects a deliberate effort to reinforce high-command leadership, enhance operational expertise, and strengthen the intellectual and strategic backbone of the Service. Each officer was selected following a rigorous evaluation of merit, professional competence, operational experience, loyalty to the Service, and alignment with the strategic objectives of the Nigerian Air Force.”
Air Marshal Aneke urged the officers to serve with integrity, humility, and operational sharpness, while strengthening synergy with sister services, enhancing intelligence exploitation, mentoring junior personnel, and upholding the highest standards of discipline in all air operations.
The CAS reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to ongoing strategic reforms aimed at building a smarter and more technologically driven Air Force capable of delivering decisive airpower whenever the nation requires it. The Nigerian Air Force congratulates all newly promoted senior officers and expresses full confidence that they will justify the trust placed upon them through excellence in command, innovation in leadership, and unwavering patriotism.
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