By Nkechi Eze
The newly confirmed Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Vice Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, has vowed to lead a versatile, disciplined, and lethal Nigerian Air Force (NAF) capable of keeping insurgents “running without time to think or plan.”
Speaking during his confirmation before the National Assembly on Tuesday, 29 October 2025, AVM Aneke declared that his leadership will prioritise professionalism, precision, and purpose, ensuring that the Air Force remains an intelligent and adaptive force across all spectrums of military operations.
“We will keep insurgents running; they will have no time to plan attacks,” he said, adding, “I use the word lethal in a professional sense, because a man running from you will not have the time to plan to hurt you.”
In an official statement signed by the Director of Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, the new Air Chief outlined his leadership vision anchored on training, technology, safety, and strategic innovation. According to him, “true military power is not measured by brute force but by superior intellect and adaptability.”
AVM Aneke’s confirmation followed his nomination by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in accordance with Section 18(1) of the Armed Forces Act, Cap A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, which empowers the President to appoint Service Chiefs subject to approval by the National Assembly. With this confirmation, he formally succeeds Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar and joins other Service Chiefs as a member of the Armed Forces Council.
Lawmakers who took part in the confirmation hearing commended the new CAS for his depth of experience, operational leadership, and intellectual grounding. They praised his record as Air Officer Commanding, Mobility Command, where he improved strategic airlift capability, strengthened joint operations, and enhanced the NAF’s responsiveness in complex security environments.
His role in advancing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations was also recognised as instrumental in shaping Nigeria’s counter-insurgency campaigns and internal security successes.
Beyond the personal merit of his appointment, AVM Aneke’s confirmation was viewed as both constitutional and strategic. Constitutionally, it reinforces civilian oversight of the military and underscores the National Assembly’s role in ensuring transparency and accountability within the Armed Forces. Strategically, it signals continuity and confidence in Nigeria’s airpower leadership transition—one aimed at consolidating ongoing modernisation efforts, expanding operational reach, and deepening civil-military relations.
A distinguished scholar and strategist, AVM Aneke is a graduate of the United States Air War College, Montgomery, Alabama. He holds advanced degrees in Strategic Studies, International Affairs and Diplomacy, and Political Economy and Development Studies. With over 4,300 flight hours across multiple aircraft types, he is widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s most accomplished pilots and forward-looking airpower professionals.
The confirmation session was attended by key dignitaries, including the Honourable Minister of Defence, Dr Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, and the Special Adviser to the President on Senate Matters, Senator Basheer Lado.
As he formally assumes office, the new Chief of the Air Staff pledged to build a Nigerian Air Force that is “swift in action, precise in strike, and intelligent in execution,” assuring Nigerians that under his command, the Service will be defined not merely by power, but by purpose, protection, and progress.












