By Augustine Ehikioya
Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fact-finding team led by the Director of Coordination and Cooperation of the Civil-Military Relations Branch in the NAF, Air Vice Marshal Edward Gabkwet, have arrived at the Government House, Gusau, Zamfara State.
The team was dispatched at the instance of the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar to investigate the reported incidence of civilian casualties in a recent NAF airstrike in Zamfara State on Saturday, 11 January, 2025.
His Excellency Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State received the team on Tuesday 14th January 2025.
While in Zamfara, the team will extensively liaise and interface with State and Local Government officials as well as all other critical stakeholders, for a holistic assessment that would guide subsequent necessary action.
During the meeting, the team leader emphasised the NAF’s unwavering commitment to professionalism and transparency in all operations, adhering to international standards.
He accentuated the NAF’s deep respect for the life and well-being of every Nigerian, highlighting this as a core value of the Service.
Air Vice Marshal Gabkwet, according to a statement by Olusola F Akinboyewa,
Air Vice Marshal, Director Public Relations and Information, Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, and made available to Security Watch Africa (SWA), said that the team’s mission in the state is to conduct a thorough and objective investigation into the reported incident.
He also expressed appreciation to Governor Lawal for his kind hospitality and support, despite the short notice.
Governor Lawal, in his response, reaffirmed his unwavering support for the military, particularly the NAF, in their ongoing operations against banditry.
Acknowledging the complexities of military engagements, he noted that while collateral damage is regrettable, it is often an unintended consequence in the fight against insurgency.
The Governor emphasized his understanding that the incident was not a deliberate act, based on the reports he received, and reiterated his solidarity with the NAF.
He urged the team to convey his appreciation to the CAS for the critical role the NAF continues to play in securing Zamfara State.
The team thereafter proceeded to Tungar Kara, site of the airstrikes, for an on-the-spot assessment of the situation and environment.
The vital data and information so gathered, the s said, will be subjected to detailed analysis and provide key input towards enhancing the NAF’s capacity for protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure in the course of operations to eradicate banditry and terrorism in the North West.