NAF To Acquire 50 New Aircraft To Boost Anti-Banditry Operations
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has announced plans to acquire 50 new aircraft to bolster its anti-banditry operations.
NAF said the aircraft are scheduled to arrive between now and next year.
It noted that the initiative aims to strengthen security efforts in the North-West region and across Nigeria.
The Chief of Air Staff, Marshal Bala Abubakar, disclosed that the incoming aircraft fleet would include significant additions, such as 12 AH-1 attack helicopters, 24 M-346 attack aircraft, 12 Augusta Westland 109 helicopters, and two Casa 295 medium airlift aircraft.
The announcement was made during the commissioning of new facilities at the 213 Forward Operational Base in Katsina State. These facilities include a taxiway link, two aircraft hangars, operation and engineering buildings, a perimeter fence, and a football pitch.
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Air Marshal Abubakar praised NAF personnel for their dedication to maintaining peace and security in the region.
He expressed gratitude to the federal and state governments for their support in combating banditry.
The secretary to the Katsina State Government, representing the governor, commended the bravery and commitment of NAF personnel. He reiterated the state governmentโs unwavering support for security agencies, promising continued provision of necessary logistics.