NAF committed to strengthening safety procedures – CAS

NAF committed to strengthening safety procedures – CAS

By Sumaila Ogbaje
The Chief of The Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, says the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is committed to enhancing its Safety Management Systems across all its units.

with special focus on operational and engineering units.

Abubakar said this at the opening of the 2023 NAF Safety Review Board (SRB), on Thursday, in Abuja.

This is contained in a statement by the Director, Public Relations and Information, NAF, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, in Abuja.

He said that safety management in the NAF was a major priority and core function in view of the technical and complex nature of assigned tasks and roles of the service.

According to him, “the NAF is fully committed to developing, implementing and reviewing policies to ensure that NAF operations and other activities are conducted in a safe environment.

The CAS said his resolve to ‘transform the NAF into an agile and resilient force that effectively meets the airpower demands of national security in all operational environment’ could best be achieved with safety as the bedrock.

He reiterated his commitment to ensuring continuous improvement in safety standards through deliberate programmes aimed at enhancing flight safety as well as occupational and domestic safety in the NAF.

He used the opportunity to appreciate the commitment of President Bola Tinubu-led administration towards equipping the NAF with modern platforms in furtherance of efforts against terrorism, insurgency and other forms of criminality in various parts of the country.

Abubakar said that some of the platforms acquired by the Federal Government have arrived the country and will soon boost the NAF’s combat capabilities as well as help in increasing its operational tempo hence the need for safety vigilance.

He said that increase in operational tempo would lead to increase in hazards associated with NAF operations in line with International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO’s) postulation that hazards were the by-products of production or operational activities.

He called for proactive management of safety in all units and commands and specifically directed operational units where newly acquire NAF aircraft would be domiciled to commence the process of aggressively identifying hazards associated with the arrival and operations of the new platforms and finding ways to manage the risks involved.

The air chief further emphasised the need for field commanders to ensure that the safety trainings translate to the development of positive safety culture, improvement in safety practices as well as creation of awareness that safety is the responsibility of all personnel.

“I expect us to redouble our commitment in this regard to ensure that as an organisation and as individuals, every NAF Unit and personnel have the responsibility to ensure that safety practices and standards are maintained in all activities,” he said.

Earlier, the Chief of Standards and Evaluation (NAF), AVM Micheal Onyebashi, said the SRB is designed to discuss and review issued related to safety policies and regulations as well as allocate resources for enhanced safety standards in the NAF.

Onyebashi said the board was expected to provide appropriate directives and guidelines that would ensure the entrenchment of a positive safety culture in the NAF.

He said there was the need for enhanced safety standards in all operational units With the receipt of new platforms into the inventory of the NAF.

Highlights of the meeting were a paper presentation on Safety Management System and Human Factors by Air Vice Marshal Gabriel Odesola (Rtd), review of NAF Safety Outlook and briefs by various Air Officers Commanding, amongst others.

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Edited by Isaac Aregbesola

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