The Nigerian Air Force
(NAF) has taken delivery of two new Agusta 109 Power attack helicopters, to
intensify its anti-terror war in the north east.
The chief of the Air Staff,
Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, broke the news to troops of the Air Task Force
(ATF) Operation LAFIYA DOLE (OPLD), during lunch to mark the Easter holidays in
Maiduguri on Monday.
He said the helicopters are
being assembled for induction during the forthcoming 2019 NAF Day Celebration
taking place in Abuja from 27 – 29 April.
Abubakar expressed delight
to be in Maiduguri and commended the resilience and commitment of the troops in
ensuring that Nigeria and Nigerians are safe.
He said the NAF, with the
support of President Muhammadu Buhari, and the National Assembly, would
continue to acquire new platforms and build human capacity.
He added that NAF would
continue to ensure the welfare of personnel in order for them to effectively
respond to national security imperatives.
He commended the Commander,
officers, airmen and airwomen of the ATF for successes recorded within the OPLD
Theatre and in the Multi-National Joint Task Force Operation YANCIN TAFKI.
He equally commended the ATF
Commander for the various value adding welfare projects executed to enhance the
wellbeing of personnel.
The ATF Commander, AVM
James Gwani, expressed the appreciation of the officers and men of the ATF to
Abubakar for his consistent presence in Maiduguri.
He also stated that CAS
presence was not only a huge source of motivation, but also an indication of
his commitment to the welfare and morale of personnel.
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