Air chief Sunday Aneke has led a high-level engagement in the United States to fast-track the delivery of 12 AH-1Z attack helicopters to the Nigerian Air Force.
The move was aimed at boosting the NAF’s combat capability and mission readiness, said a statement on Thursday.
The engagement, a programme management review meeting, was held on Monday and Tuesday in San Diego, California, with senior U.S. government officials and representatives of Bell Textron.
Mr Aneke said during the meeting that the acquisition was critical to strengthening NAF’s capacity to deliver decisive airpower in support of national security objectives.
He described the structured review as a demonstration of NAF’s commitment to programme discipline, accountability and results-driven capability development.
“We deeply value the professionalism and openness demonstrated throughout this process, and we remain fully committed to working closely with our partners to ensure the timely and successful delivery of these platforms,” Mr Aneke said.
He explained that, beyond upgrading platforms, the AH-1Z programme reflected the depth of defence cooperation between Nigeria and the United States, anchored in mutual trust, shared values, and a common vision for regional and global security.
“This partnership speaks to our collective resolve to confront evolving security challenges through collaboration and sustained capability development,” he added.
The air chief assured the U.S. team of NAF’s sense of urgency, stressing that necessary measures would be taken to ensure the helicopters were delivered as quickly as possible.
He also charged the programme management team to work proactively to complete production on schedule and within budget.
“Timelines and standards must be met concurrently. We must remain focused, innovative and solutions-driven,” Mr Aneke said.
According to him, the AH-1Z helicopters will significantly enhance NAF’s operational efficiency, precision strike capability and support to ground forces, while helping to minimise collateral damage during operations.
Mr Aneke reassured Nigerians of NAF’s commitment to tackling terrorism and criminality with professionalism, restraint and accountability, while sustaining public trust and confidence in its operations.
(NAN)
