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BREAKING – Tinubu Announces Arrival of Four U.S. Attack Helicopters to Boost Security

by Lydia Obinna
27 December 2025
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BREAKING – Tinubu Announces Arrival of Four U.S. Attack Helicopters to Boost Security
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced that four attack helicopters purchased from the United States will soon arrive in Nigeria as part of efforts to tackle worsening insecurity across the country.

The president disclosed this during a meeting with leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria, where he assured citizens that his administration is taking concrete steps to strengthen national security.

Tinubu said the helicopters are part of ongoing initiatives to upgrade the capacity of the armed forces and improve rapid response to security threats. He explained that acquiring advanced military hardware takes time, noting that such equipment is not readily available off the shelf.

Despite the delays, the president emphasized the federal government’s commitment to equipping the military with modern tools needed to combat terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, and other criminal activities.

He also spoke on broader security reforms, including renewed discussions around state and community policing, which he said would complement federal efforts and enhance intelligence gathering at the grassroots level.

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Nigeria continues to face multiple security challenges, including insurgency in the North-East, banditry and kidnappings in the North-West, and communal violence in other regions.

The incoming U.S.-made attack helicopters are expected to strengthen aerial surveillance and combat operations. Tinubu added that his administration is working closely with international partners while exploring various strategies aimed at restoring peace and stability nationwide.

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