The information was contained in a statement, signed by its Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Vice Marshal Edward Gabkwet, on Wednesday.
Abubakar said the initiative was imperative to not only cover all the personnel of the Nigeria Air Force, NAF, but to review and implement a specialised insurance scheme, designed to address professional hazards and unique challenges.
This, he noted, was due to the failure of several insurance policies administered by the Ministry of Defence and the NAF Investment Limited, to cover all NAF personnel, and adequately address some of their challenges.
The statement read partly: “At a brief agreement signing ceremony with the approved insurance broker, KBC Insurance Brokers Limited, held at NAF Headquarters on 2 December 2024, Air Marshal Abubakar stated that under the GPAIP, personnel of the NAF will be incentivized to give their utmost best with the assurance of adequate care in the event of disability or death during military operations or any form of accident.
“The CAS went further to note that the execution of military operations exposes personnel to diverse levels of hazards with life-altering consequences of fatalities, hence, the need to continuously review existing policies to cater for personnel wellbeing.
“The contract with KBC Insurance Brokers Limited aims to provide compensation for bodily injuries, death, disablement, and payment of medical expenses solely and directly caused by accidentals, external, violent and visible means to any of the insured personnel.”
According to Abubakar, the scheme will further provide compensation to the families of personnel who accidentally lost their lives during operations.
It was also intended to provide the salary reimbursement of the injured personnel to the NAF in the event of hospitalisation.