Nigeria’s Army launches air wing with two helicopters
The Nigerian Army has unveiled its new Nigerian Army Vanguard Air Platforms, aimed at enhancing the operational capabilities of its aviation wing.
The Nigerian Army on Thursday took delivery of two new Bell UH1 Helicopters to herald the commencement of its aviation unit and boost the operational capabilities of the army in its counter-insurgency operations.
The unveiling ceremony, held in Abuja on Thursday, signalled the Army’s efforts to strengthen its aerial reconnaissance, surveillance, and mobility.
In his opening remarks, the Coordinator of Nigerian Army Aviation, Major General MS Alkali, expressed immense pride and gratitude for the breakthrough.
“We are gathered here to celebrate the arrival of the Nigerian Army Vanguard air platforms, a significant milestone in the NA’s ongoing efforts to enhance the operational capabilities of the Nigerian Army Aviation.
“This development aligns with TA Lagbaja, the Chief of Army Staff’s (COAS) vision ‘to transform the Nigerian Army into a well-trained, equipped, and highly motivated force towards achieving our constitutional responsibilities within a joint environment,’” he said.
Reflecting on the journey to this point, Alkali highlighted the rigorous planning and unwavering support from army leadership and international partners.
“These platforms will significantly bolster the NA’s overall operational effectiveness,” Alkali added.
He also recognised the importance of the skilled personnel who will operate and maintain these machines, asserting that their professionalism and dedication are the bedrock of the Army’s success.
In his address, Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja celebrated the realisation of a long-held dream for Nigerian Army Aviation.
He traced the journey back to 2014 when the former COAS, Lt. General KTJ Minimah (retd), initiated the establishment of the NA Aviation Coordination Office with a 10-year implementation plan.
Lagbaja lauded the efforts of subsequent COAS leaders, from TY Buratai to Attahiru and Farouk Yahaya, whose tenacity and collective efforts have been instrumental.
Acknowledging the challenges faced, Lagbaja expressed gratitude to the various administrations, particularly Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari, former Presidents, for their support.
He extended special thanks to President Bola Tinubu for fulfilling his promise to fund the acquisition of the platforms, thus realising the Army’s aviation dream.
Recognising the Army’s position as a newcomer in the aviation field, Lagbaja lauded the Nigerian Air Force, the Nigerian Navy, and the Nigerian Police Force for their support and encouragement.
He emphasised the Army’s commitment to learning and enhancing their operational successes through this new venture.
Lagbaja expressed gratitude to the National Assembly, the Ministers of Defence, and all Nigerians for their support.
“The Nigerian Army is poised to serve the nation better, and we shall overcome and provide our people with an enabling environment for economic prosperity,” he assured.