June 30, 2026

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CAS Charges Commanders At Air Force War College To Embrace Synergy For Missions’ Success

CAS Charges Commanders At Air Force War College To Embrace Synergy For Missions’ Success
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The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, has reaffirmed that synergy among the Armed Forces remains indispensable to achieving mission success in contemporary warfare.

He further charged future military leaders to embrace strategic leadership, jointness and innovation as essential drivers of operational effectiveness.

This charge was contained in a statement signed by Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, Director of Public Relations and Information, Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Abuja, and made available to journalists on Monday.

The statement reads: speaking during a lecture titled “Military Strategic Leadership: My Perspective” to participants of Air War Course 12/2026 at the Air Force War College Nigeria (AFWCN), Makurdi on 29 June 2026, the CAS emphasised that today’s complex security environment demands leaders with the foresight, adaptability and collaborative mindset required to deliver decisive military effects.

Participants comprised senior officers of the Nigerian Air Force, Nigerian Army and Nigerian Navy, alongside allied officers from Botswana, Cameroon, Ghana and the Kingdom of Morocco.

Air Marshal Aneke observed that effective military leadership goes beyond command authority to inspiring people, shaping institutions and translating national strategic objectives into operational success.

Quoting one of the central messages of his lecture, he stressed that “Synergy is not optional; it is a strategic necessity,” noting that integrated planning and coordinated execution enable commanders to achieve effects beyond the capability of any single Service.

He explained that the deliberate integration of airpower with surface forces enhances operational effectiveness and remains central to addressing contemporary security challenges.

The CAS further highlighted that his Command Philosophy is focused on building a highly motivated, professional and mission-ready force capable of delivering effective airpower in synergy with surface forces for the realisation of national security objectives.

He explained that this vision is being advanced through mission-focused training, personnel development, innovation, strategic partnerships and a proactive approach to sustaining operational readiness.

According to him, “Strategic leadership depends on policy foresight rather than reactive decision-making,” underscoring the importance of preparing leaders for future security challenges.

Emphasising the human dimension of military capability, Air Marshal Aneke reminded the participants that the strength of any Air Force ultimately lies in its people.

He urged the future commanders to cultivate strategic thinking, ethical leadership, emotional intelligence and a lifelong commitment to professional development, stressing that investment in personnel remains fundamental to operational excellence.

He further encouraged them to foster trust across Services and with partner nations, describing it as the foundation for successful joint operations and enduring military effectiveness.

The lecture concluded with an engaging interactive session during which participants exchanged ideas with the Chief of the Air Staff on strategic leadership, joint operations and future warfare.

The discussions reinforced shared perspectives on strengthening interoperability, enhancing joint force integration and preparing military leaders to address emerging security challenges.

The engagement further reflected the Nigerian Air Force’s commitment to developing strategic leaders capable of delivering effective airpower in concert with sister Services and international partners in support of national security objectives.

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