
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, has called for the expedited delivery of 12 AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters being acquired from the United States.
He stated that their timely arrival was critical to enhance Nigeria’s ongoing counter-terrorism and internal security operations.
A statement on Sunday by the NAF spokesman, Air Commodore Ejodame said Abubakar, during a high-level programme management review meeting in San Diego, California, United States, held from June 9 to 13, 2025, stressed that the Nigerian Air Force was committed to ensuring that every necessary step was taken to fast-track the procurement and seamless integration of the combat helicopters.
He said the meeting brought together top officials of the US government and representatives of Bell Textron, manufacturers of the AH-1Z Viper, to review progress on the helicopter deal and fine-tune implementation timelines.
“We are deeply grateful to the United States Government for its enduring strategic partnership with Nigeria.
“The acquisition of the AH-1Z Viper helicopters will significantly enhance the Nigerian Air Force’s combat effectiveness, operational efficiency, and mission readiness.
“We are fully committed to ensuring these platforms are delivered in the shortest possible time.
“Every necessary step will be taken to facilitate a seamless procurement and integration process,” the statement read.
Abubakar noted that the acquisition of the AH-1Z Vipers, known for their precision strike capability, survivability, and advanced avionics, would significantly improve NAF’s operational effectiveness and mission readiness in various theatres across the country.
As part of the visit, Ejodame said the air chief also toured Camp Pendleton, where he met with senior officers of the US Marine Corps and inspected the AH-1Z platforms currently operated by Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 367 and Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 39.
He said the visit provided insights into the best practices for operating, maintaining, and sustaining the advanced helicopters.
“This visit has provided a unique opportunity to understand best practices for the operation, sustainment, and logistical support of the AH-1Z platform from the United States Marine Corps,” he said.
Abubakar also extended appreciation to President Bola Tinubu for his support for the Nigerian Air Force, saying the progress on the acquisition reflected the President’s commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s security infrastructure.