NAF Advocates Indigenous Expertise and Partnerships to Strengthen Security

December 16, 2024

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Indigenous Expertise

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is intensifying efforts to bolster its operational capabilities through strategic collaborations and a focus on indigenous solutions. Recent engagements highlight the drive to enhance security and development nationwide while reducing reliance on foreign technology.

The NAF, in collaboration with the Abia State Government, is launching initiatives to tackle security challenges and promote development. Speaking on the partnership, the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, emphasized the importance of leveraging state-level support to enhance NAF’s effectiveness in combating insecurity.

During a recent visit to Caverton Helicopters, Air Marshal Abubakar highlighted the need for homegrown solutions to advance NAF’s operational readiness. The CAS stressed that fostering indigenous expertise in research and technology is crucial for sustaining airpower demands, particularly in an era of rising global insecurity and financial constraints.

He urged local engineers, innovators, and institutions to collaborate in developing technologies that address the specific challenges facing Nigeria’s defense sector.

The CAS also reiterated NAF’s commitment to self-reliance during a national workshop, advocating for investments in local innovation hubs. By prioritizing indigenous manufacturing and maintenance of equipment, the Air Force aims to cut costs and ensure operational independence.

These initiatives reflect NAF’s broader vision of achieving a self-sustaining defense ecosystem while contributing to national development. Strengthening partnerships with states, private-sector stakeholders, and academic institutions is central to this mission.

The integration of indigenous expertise is expected to unlock opportunities for capacity building, employment, and innovation, driving Nigeria’s security framework into a new era of efficiency and independence.

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