Insecurity: Nigeria takes delivery of gunship helicopters, others arrive in February

Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja

The Federal Government has announced that the Armed Forces would soon take delivery of hardware that will enhance their capacity, adding that the Air Force is already in receipt of two helicopter gunships, which would enable them to contain all cases of insurgency or banditry in any part of the country.

Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar disclosed this yesterday while briefing State House Correspondents on decisions reached at Friday’s security meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

He said: “In terms of procurement of platforms, substantial number of these equipment are expected by the end of February, some of the equipment we are acquiring have started arriving, for the Nigerian Air Force, two helicopter gunships arrived on the 15th of January and we are now in the process of putting them together, to add to whatever we have already.

“I’m sure you are also familiar with the equipment acquisition by the Nigeria Police Force, you are also familiar with the policy on community policing that was approved by the President, it is going to be funded and the whole idea is to ensure that Nigeria is secured and citizens can go about pursuing their legitimate aspirations without any hinderance.”

Abubakar assured Nigerians that the military would secure their lives and the territorial integrity of the nation at all times.

He said: “What we want to do is to reassure Nigerians that the Armed Forces and indeed other intelligence and security agencies in Nigeria are going to continue to work round the clock to ensure that our country is secured and to ensure that nobody undermines the territorial and national sovereignty of Nigeria.

“We are going to keep a very close watch on what is going on and with the equipment that we are getting, definitely the challenges that we are facing in some of the theatres of operation particularly the North-East will be addressed adequately.”

He said the meeting appraised the security situation across the country and was satisfied with the progress being made.

“This meeting was called to critically evaluate what the Armed Forces of Nigeria as well as other security and intelligence agencies are doing, with regards to ensuring that the territorial integrity of Nigeria is not undermined by any individual or group of individuals.

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