Sadique Abubakar

Sadique Abubakar (born April 8, 1960) is a retired Air Marshal in the Nigerian Air Force and former Chief of Air Staff. He served as Chief of Air Staff from July 13, 2015 to January 26,2021.[1][2]

Sadique Abubakar
Chief of Air Staff
In office
July 13, 2015  January 26,2021
Preceded byAir Vice Marshal Amosu
Succeeded byIsiaka Oladayo Amao
Personal details
Born (1960-04-08) April 8, 1960
Azare, Bauchi
RelationsSpouse. Hajiya Hafsat Sadiq Abubakar
Military service
Allegiance Nigeria
Branch/service Nigerian Air Force
Years of service1979 - 2021
RankAir Marshal

Background & education

Sadique Abubakar was born on April 8, 1960 in Azare, Bauchi State. He had his primary education at St Paul's Primary School Bauchi from 1967 to 1973 and for his secondary education, he attended Government Secondary School, Bauchi. Abubakar joined the Nigerian Air Force as a member of Cadet Military Training Course (CMTC 5) in November 1979.[3]

Abubakar has a Diploma in Public Administration and a Bachelor of Science degree (second class upper division) in political science. He also holds a Master of Science Degree in Strategic Studies from University of Ibadan. Abubakar has a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Helicopters with Instrument Rating and has flown a total of 7 aircraft types: Bulldog, Piper Warrior, Enstrom, Bell 206, BO-105, Mi-35P and Mi- 17.[3]

Career

Abubakar's previous appointments include Chief of Standards and Evaluation, NAF Headquarters, Chief of Defence Communications and Air Officer Commanding, NAF Training Command. He served as Chief of Administration, NAF Headquarters prior to his appointment as Chief of Air Staff.[4]

References

  1. "Buhari appoints new service chiefs, Olonishakin new CDS". The News Nigeria. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  2. Victor, Ojogun (2021-01-26). "BREAKING: Buhari Appoints New Service Chiefs". THISDAYLIVE. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  3. "Chief of Air Staff: Air Vice Marshal SB Abubakar". The Nigerian Airforce. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
  4. Ugwuanyi, Sylvester. "Buhari appoints new Service Chiefs". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 15 July 2015.


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