Minister of Defence, Maj Gen Bashir Magashi (rtd), has confirmed that in addition to the recent procurement of J-F17 Thunder multi-role aircraft and Super Tucano attack aircraft, the Nigerian Government is expecting the delivery of three new types of fighter aircraft to tackle insecurity.
He listed them as the DA-42 surveillance aircraft, A109 Trekker helicopters and Beechcraft KA-360i aircraft.
The minister spoke in Kaduna State on Saturday as 49 new officers were commissioned and 1,549 recruits enlisted into the Nigerian Air Force.
Represented
by the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, the minister
charged the military to protect the lives and property of Nigerians in
the face of the various security challenges bedevilling the country.
He
said, “The military profession, which you have chosen, requires
absolute discipline, loyalty and hard work, among other virtues. It is
much more than just a job, especially at this crucial time in our
nation’s history, when we are battling the challenges of insecurity on
several fronts.
“As such, you are expected to secure the lives and
properties of the Nigerian people and ensure that they can live in peace
and pursue their legitimate aspirations without fear. Such a noble
service demands extraordinary courage, commitment, and patriotism, and
Nigeria will continue to count on you and demand such qualities from
you.
“Accordingly, the Federal Government’s recent procurement of
new platforms such as the J-F17 Thunder multi-role aircraft and Super
Tucano attack aircraft to enhance the capacity of the Nigerian Air Force
to tackle current security challenges in the country is a testament to
Mr President’s quest for equipping the Nigerian Air Force.
“The
Nigerian Air Force is also expecting the delivery of the DA-42
surveillance aircraft, A109 Trekker helicopters and Beechcraft KA-360i
aircraft in the next few years, among so many other requirements. We,
therefore, once again thank Mr President for strengthening our Armed
Forces and pledge our unalloyed loyalty and total commitment towards
restoring peace and order in all parts of the country.”
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