The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the acquisition of an initial 12 MD 530F Cayuse Attack Helicopters for the actualisation of Nigerian Army (NA) Aviation to effectively tackle security challenges bedeviling the country.

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, disclosed this on Tuesday while declaring open the Nigerian Army maiden seminar on ‘Aviation Security Awareness’ in Abuja.

A statement by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brig-Gen Onyema Nwachukwu, said the acquisition of the new attack helicopters was part of ongoing efforts by the federal government to boost the operational capabilities of the Army Aviation to appropriately respond to contemporary and emerging security threats.

The COAS in his remarks at the 3-day seminar with the theme: “Enhancing the Capacity of the Nigerian Army Aviation towards Achieving Constitutional Responsibilities in a Joint Environment”, expressed gratitude to the Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for buying into the aspiration of the Nigerian Army Aviation and committing itself to making history.

He noted that the Nigerian Army Aviation was being proactive by organising the first Nigerian Army Aviation Seminar, which was in line with his Command Philosophy of “Transforming the Nigerian Army into a Well-trained, Equipped and Highly Motivated Force towards achieving its Constitutional Responsibilities within a Joint Environment.”

The Army Chief noted that the seminar will serve as a veritable platform to deliberate on critical issues and share invaluable insights regarding the future of the Nigerian Army Aviation.

General Lagbaja also revealed that since 2014, the Nigerian Army has made commendable progress in training pilots, aircraft engineers, technicians, and other ground support crews, adding that the Nigerian Army understood the highly technical nature of the aviation business and the need to be appropriately mentored.

He said the Service embarked on international collaborations and submission of its nascent aviation outfit to the mentoring of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) in order not to make mistakes when it can learn from experienced aviation experts.

He said: “The Service does not have the luxury of making mistakes when it can learn from other experienced aviation outfits.”

General Lagbaja highlighting the critical role of NA Aviation, stated that the outfit was set up to improve the agility, responsiveness, and efficacy of the ground troops, while contributing to the overall operational success of joint and coalition forces, support those on the ground and focus on tactical and operational engagements, maintaining that the Air Force undertakes more complex tasks to achieve strategic effects.

The COAS stressed that experiences of some member-nations of the international community were instructive and depict effectiveness in countering contemporary security threats through vital support to ground forces.

The COAS pointed out that ideas gleaned from the seminar will help strengthen NA aviation capabilities through capacity building, infrastructure development and guide further acquisition of cutting-edge platforms for the growth and development of a viable Nigerian Army Aviation.

In his address, the Acting Coordinator, Nigerian Army Aviation, Brigadier General Musa Alkali, stated that the NA recognises the pivotal role of aviation in bolstering ground operations and addressing the evolving security challenges confronting the nation.

He noted that the re-establishment of the NA Aviation in 2014, was a decisive step towards enhancing NA operations reach and effectiveness in countering threats to national security. He averred that the seminar marks a significant milestone in the continuous efforts to operationalize the NA aviation, adding that collective knowledge and expertise at the seminar will generate constructive dialogue that will guide the NA towards actualization of a more robust and capable NA Aviation.

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