NAF to induct new aircraft May 16, donates hospital to Nasarawa community 

The Nigerian Air Force has announced plans to induct the newly acquired Augusta 109S Trekker helicopter at the 011 Presidential Air Fleet. 

The induction ceremony, scheduled for Friday, May 16, is part of activities marking its 61st anniversary.

Chairman of the Anniversary organising committee, Air Commodore Sylvester Eyoma, announced this at a press briefing in Abuja, on Tuesday. 

Eyoma said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is expected to attend the event as the Special Guest of Honour.

He said: “On Friday, 16 May 2025, there will be an induction ceremony for the Augusta 109S Trekker Helicopter at the 011 Presidential Air Fleet.

“The President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Niger, His Excellency Bola Tinubu is expected to grace the occasion as the Special Guest of Honour. 

“On the same Friday, Jumaat Prayers will be held in mosques across all NAF units.”

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Eyoma also announced that a newly constructed hospital in Rukubi community, Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, the site of a tragic airstrike that claimed civilian lives in January 2023 would also be inuagrated as part of activities events for the anniversary. 

Eyoma noted that the project underscores the Air Force’s commitment to reconciliation and rebuilding trust with civilians.

He said, “On Thursday, there will be commissioning of Quick Impact Projects across NAF operations theatre. One of the projects is a clinic that has been constructed in Rukubi Community in Doma LGA of Nasarawa State, where some civilians lost their lives in January 2023, due to an unfortunate airstrike.”

Eyoma also said over 30 air forces and at least 12 Chiefs of Air Staff from across Africa will participate in the forum, aimed at bolstering regional cooperation and promoting the adoption of advanced aerospace technologies.

He said, “For this high-profile event, there will be a gathering of air force chiefs, defense experts, and industry leaders from across Africa and beyond to discuss advancements in air power and regional security cooperation.

“We are expecting over 2,000 participants at the Conference and Exhibitions that are scheduled for 22 and 23 May 25. Over 30 air forces and 12 chiefs of air staff, 45 exhibitors including major defense and aerospace players like Airbus, Embraer, Diamond Aircraft, HAVELSAN, Jet Aviation, Starlite Aviation Group, Proforce and of course our own Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria. At the end of the Conferences and exhibitions, there will be a welcome Cocktail and Canape in the evening of 22 May 25 and a farewell VIP dinner for the visiting air chiefs in the evening of 23 May 25.”

He emphasized the NAF’s transformation over the past six decades and its leading role in combating terrorism and other security threats through precision air operations, surveillance, and collaboration with other security agencies.

“May I also use this medium to inform the public, especially the good people of Abuja and Lagos States, not to panic when they observe increased flying activities, particularly at low levels,“ he said. 

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