
NAF @61: Chief Of Air Staff Unveils Life-Saving Medical Facilities and Critical Infrastructure In Kano
In a landmark event held at the Nigerian Air Force Base, Kano, on 13 May 2025, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) commissioned a series of critical infrastructure projects as part of its 61st Anniversary celebrations. These include a state-of-the-art Trauma Centre, an Eye Centre, two blocks of Officers’ Accommodation, and a newly constructed Office Complex for the Military Airport Commandant.
The commissioning ceremony, graced by top dignitaries, symbolized NAF’s enduring commitment to the welfare, operational readiness, and professional excellence of its personnel. The event also honored the legacy of former Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Mohammed Dikko Umar (Retired), a revered elder statesman whose name will now adorn the newly commissioned Trauma Centre.
“This life-saving facility stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to the contributions of our heroes,” said the Chief of the Air Staff. “It is a reminder that their service continues to inspire future generations to serve with courage, honour, and commitment.”
According to the CAS, the trauma and Eye Centres are strategic additions to the NAF’s growing medical capacity, aimed at providing rapid and quality care for wounded personnel, armed forces members, and surrounding communities. “The Eye Centre, in particular, addresses the growing need for preventive and curative eye care, with the goal of reducing avoidable vision impairment among NAF personnel”, he added.
Addressing another long-standing challenge, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar noted that “two newly completed blocks of Officers’ Accommodation which were unveiled, will significantly improve the living standards of our personnel in Kano. While the Military Airport Commandant’s Office Complex which was also inaugurated, is designed to enhance coordination of air defence, airport security, and VIP protocols at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport”.

“These projects are part of a broader strategy to transform the Nigerian Air Force into a modern, agile, and resilient force capable of meeting the airpower demands of Nigeria’s national security objectives in all operational environments”, added.
The CAS specially recognised the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, whose support for the Nigerian Air Force continues to provide the enabling foundation for such transformative progress. He also extended his appreciation to the Honourable Minister of Defence, Minister of State for Defence, the Kano State Government, traditional institutions, and host communities for their continued cooperation and support.
To the men and women of the Nigerian Air Force, the Chief of the Air Staff charged them to “take ownership of these facilities. Use them responsibly. Let us remain steadfast in upholding our values, integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do.”
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