President Bola Tinubu has urged the armed forces to “step up and intensify efforts towards conclusively ending the multi-dimensional security challenges facing our dear country.”
He emphasized that a well-equipped military is crucial not only for safeguarding the nation but also for preserving democracy.

“A democratically stable Nigeria is fundamental to our national progress and regional peace. The defense of democracy requires a military that is well-prepared, well-trained, and well-equipped,” Tinubu stated.

The President, who was represented by Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima, made this declaration during the induction ceremony of the newly acquired Augusta A-109s Trekker Helicopters into the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) inventory. The event took place at the Presidential Air Fleet premises on Friday.
The Vice President highlighted that the induction of the first batch of Augusta 109s Trekker helicopters, coinciding with the Nigerian Air Force’s 61st anniversary, is a testament to the federal government’s unwavering commitment to boosting the capabilities of the NAF and the entire armed forces.
He added that the helicopters are expected to combat terrorism, armed banditry, oil theft, and other security challenges facing the nation.
“The dynamic security landscape of our nation demands an agile, well-equipped, and responsive Air Force capable of rapid deployment across multiple theatres. This induction is not just about adding new helicopters to our fleet; it is a strategic statement of intent—a demonstration of our collective resolve to strengthen our armed forces, defend our nation, and reinforce Nigeria’s leadership role in Africa,” Shettima remarked.
He expressed confidence that the deployment of the new platforms would enhance the combat power of the Nigerian Air Force not only within Nigeria but also across the West African sub-region.
Despite budgetary constraints, Shettima noted that the acquisition of these aircraft and other military equipment is a reflection of the government’s commitment to enhancing national security. He also called for continued collaboration with neighboring countries to curb criminal activities across shared borders.
Shettima assured that under President Tinubu’s leadership, the federal government would continue to support the professionalization and equipping of security agencies for effective discharge of their duties.
He noted that conflicts in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa continue to shape international security dynamics, adding that Nigeria must remain vigilant and proactive.
“The Nigerian Armed Forces must be prepared not only to address domestic security concerns but also to participate in regional and international peacekeeping efforts that promote stability and collective security,” he said.
In his remarks, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Bala Hasan Abubakar, lauded the induction of the Augusta A-109s Trekker helicopters as a strategic boost to the NAF’s multi-domain operational capability.
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