Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
on Tuesday in Kaduna unveiled five Super Mushshak trainer aircraft
acquired by the Federal Government to boost the capacity of Nigeria
Air Force personnel in the country.
The five aircraft are among the 10
acquired by the government from Pakistan.
Osinbajo, who was represented by
Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, said Nigeria would welcome more
support from friendly nations in its efforts to mow down Boko Haram
insurgency.
“I will not fail to mention that the
decision to acquire the Super Mushshak aircraft from Pakistan has
greatly promoted the existing bilateral relationship between the two
sister countries.
“It is our hope that we will continue
to have the support and collaboration of other friendly nations,
especially as we continue to combat insurgency and other security
challenges in our country.’’
The Acting President, who also
witnessed the graduation of 16 young Student Pilots from 401 Flying
Training School, for the first time in 30 years, pledged that the
administration would continue to invest in the country’s air
arsenal.
He recalled that President Muhammadu
Buhari had two years ago pledged to build the capacity of the armed
forces to effectively address Boko Haram insurgency and other
national security threats.
“These achievements are a
demonstration of the commitment and visionary leadership of the
administration,’’ he said.
Osinbajo stressed that the
administration had remained committed to its desire of ensuring a
peaceful country.
“This has been a major security
policy thrust of this administration.
“We have since embarked on
qualitative training and acquisition of new platforms and other
supporting equipment for the Armed Forces and security agencies.
“We have also sanitised the
procurement process of military hardware with a view to eliminating
corruption and inefficiency.
“I make bold to say that we have
achieved remarkable savings and infused quality into the system.
“This has contributed in no small way
to the acquisition of these new aircraft without any encumbrances.
“It is now your responsibility to
make good use of the aircraft as we await the delivery of the last
batch by the end of the year.
“I have no doubt that the acquisition
of the Super Mushshak aircraft would add impetus to the training
efforts of 401 FTS.’’
He lauded the achievements and
transformations taking place in the military, linking the feat to
“focused and visionary leadership.”
“It is heart-warming to see the
Nigerian Air Force striving to meet the nation’s security needs
through the sacrifices, dedication of the officers, airmen and
airwomen,’’ he added.
Earlier, Chief of Air Staff, Air
Marshal Sadiq Abubakar said the NAF has attained 70 per cent aircraft
serviceability as against 30 per cent two years ago.
He said that the training of several
combat pilots and other capacity building initiatives had raised the
morale of air personnel and their efficiency.
“We now have the capability to embark
on and sustain major operations simultaneously within and beyond our
national boundaries,’’ he said.
*PM News
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