The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, has approved the posting and redeployment of some senior officers, including Branch Chiefs, Air Officers Commanding, Directors and Commanders.
A statement on Monday by the NAF’s Deputy Director of Public Relations and Information, Group Captain Kabiru Ali, said the move aimed at improving operational flexibility and introducing fresh ideas across various aspects of the service.
The statement added, “Some of the senior officers affected by the move are Air Vice Marshal Olasunkanmi Abidoye, who has been redeployed from the Defence Headquarters to NAF Headquarters as the Chief of Standards and Evaluation, AVM Adeniyi Amesinlola, previously the Commandant at the Armed Forces Resettlement Centre, now to serve as the Chief of Transformation and Innovation at NAF Headquarters and AVM Abubakar Adamu as Group Managing Director of NAFIL Group.
“Others include AVM Iboro Etukudo, appointed as the Chief of Policy and Plans, AVM Francis Edosa, now the Chief of Training and Operations; AVM Dalhat Ladan as the Chief of Air Intelligence; AVM Suleiman Usman, now the Chief of Communication and Information Systems while AVM Sayo Olatunde and AVM Lanre Oluwatoyin to serve as Chief of Defence Policy and Plans and Chief of Defence Space Administration respectively, at the Defence Headquarters.
“Also affected are AVM Ibikunle Daramola, previously the Chief of Communication and Information Systems, reassigned as the Chief of Civil-Military Relations, AVM Abiola Amodu, who served as the Director General of the Air Force Research and Development Institute, now the Chief of Aircraft Engineering and AVM Patrick Phillips is now the Chief of Logistics. Additionally, AVM Elijah Ebiowe has been appointed as the Air Officer Commanding Tactical Air Command in Makurdi, while AVM Sunday Aneke takes over as the new AOC Mobility Command in Yenagoa. Other newly appointed AOCs include AVM Abubakar Abdullahi, now overseeing the Air Training Command in Kaduna, and AVM Adeniran Ademuwagun, appointed as the AOC Logistics Command in Ikeja.”