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Nigeria Air Force Chief Visits US Over Attack Helicopter Acquisition

The Chief of the Nigerian Air Force, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, is currently in the United States to oversee discussions regarding the purchase of attack helicopters for the service, according to an official statement from the Ministry of Defence. The visit is part of ongoing efforts to enhance Nigeria’s aerial combat capabilities and modernize its military fleet.

Air Marshal Amao’s visit comes amid a broader drive by the Nigerian military to strengthen national security, particularly in the northern and central regions, which have been affected by insurgency and banditry. The acquisition of advanced attack helicopters is aimed at improving operational effectiveness, response times, and support for ground forces engaged in counter-terrorism and anti-banditry operations.

An official from the Air Force disclosed that discussions will focus on technical specifications, training for pilots and maintenance personnel, and procurement logistics to ensure the seamless integration of the new helicopters into Nigeria’s existing air fleet.

The Air Force Chief emphasized the importance of the acquisition, stating, “This visit is critical to ensuring that our personnel receive the best training and equipment necessary to execute their duties effectively. Our goal is to enhance operational readiness and strengthen Nigeria’s defense capabilities.”

Defense analysts note that the purchase of attack helicopters is a strategic move to modernize the Nigerian Air Force, aligning it with contemporary global military standards. The acquisition is expected to support ongoing security operations against insurgents, kidnappers, and armed bandits, particularly in high-risk areas where conventional forces have limited reach.

The visit also includes consultations with American defense contractors and officials to explore additional support for aircraft maintenance, spare parts supply, and potential collaboration on aerial surveillance and reconnaissance systems.

Officials indicate that the planned acquisitions are part of a broader modernization initiative aimed at enhancing Nigeria’s defense infrastructure, increasing force mobility, and improving the safety of civilians in conflict-affected areas.

Air Marshal Amao’s visit underscores the Nigerian government’s commitment to equipping its armed forces with modern technology and ensuring personnel are adequately trained to safeguard national security interests effectively.

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Michael Victor

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