President Bola Tinubu, on Friday inducted two new Agusta helicopters into the Nigerian Air Force with a call on the military to redouble efforts at ending the multifaceted security challenges bedeviling the country.

The president who gave the charge at the induction ceremony of two newly acquired Agusta 109 Trekker helicopters, held as part of events marking the 61st anniversary of the Nigerian Air Force, said the stability of Nigeria’s democracy, regional peace, and economic growth is closely tied to national security.

Represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, at the ceremony, Tinubu, said “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.

“We also recognize that the security of a nation is intrinsically linked to its economic growth and social stability.

“For our people to engage in meaningful, productive ventures, national security must be strengthened. This is why peace and prosperity are key priority areas in the Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Your efforts in wrapping up our onslaught against the enemies of our collective progress are not only critical to our strategic objectives but also vital in restoring the trust and confidence of the people to thrive and prosper.

“You must, therefore, step up and intensify your efforts at conclusively ending the multi-dimensional security challenges facing our dear country.”

The president while reiterating his administration’s commitment to investing in the modernization of the military said, “My administration will remain steadfast in modernizing the armed forces, ensuring that you have the best tools to perform your duties effectively.

“We will continue to invest in cutting-edge defense technologies and provide our military with the resources needed to counter both conventional and asymmetric threats.

“This investment in air power expands our strategic capabilities and creates an enabling environment for local and foreign investments to thrive.”

“This induction ceremony is not merely 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.”

He urged the Air Force to maintain professionalism in operating and maintaining the aircraft.

“I expect discipline in operations and a strong maintenance culture that will enable the nation to derive maximum benefits from these acquisitions,” he added.

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