The Honourable Minister of Defence of Nigeria, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, CON, mni, has issued a clarion call for intensified collaboration and technological advancement across African air forces to address the continent’s escalating security threats.
Speaking at the opening of the 4th African Air Forces Forum in Lagos, which gathered Chiefs of Air Staff and aerospace leaders from over 30 nations, the Minister emphasized the need for unity, innovation, and strategic partnerships in the face of evolving regional and global security dynamics.
The Minister declared:
“We are confronted by multidimensional threats that transcend borders and defy traditional responses. Terrorism, transnational crime, and maritime insecurity demand robust, collective action anchored in advanced airpower and strategic partnerships.”
Under the theme “Strengthening Collaboration in Advanced Aerospace Technologies for Enhanced National and Regional Security,” the Forum marks a pivotal moment for African defence cooperation.
The Minister highlighted that Nigeria, in pursuance of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is investing heavily in the modernization of the Nigerian Air Force, with emphasis on Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), air mobility, and precision strike capabilities.
“A technologically advanced Nigerian Air Force is not only vital to Nigeria’s security but a strategic asset to Africa’s collective defence,” the Minister asserted.
He also underscored the central role of cutting-edge aerospace technologies, ranging from unmanned aerial systems to integrated cyber defence, in shaping modern defence architecture. However, he cautioned that technology alone is not enough.
“This Forum is not only about technological advancement. It is about the human dimension of trust, mutual respect, and a shared ambition for a secure, united and prosperous Africa,” he said.
The Honourable Minister also paid tribute to President Tinubu for his unwavering support to the Nigerian Armed Forces and his visionary leadership in advancing peace and security both at home and across Africa.
In closing, the Minister commended the Chief of Air Staff and the Nigerian Air Force for organizing the high-level Forum, noting that their efforts are a testament to what can be achieved when “purpose meets partnership.”
The Forum is expected to foster actionable strategies and deepen inter-African cooperation, contributing to a stronger, more secure continent where air power is harnessed as a tool for peace, stability, and sustainable development.
The press statement was issued by
Mati Ali
PA Media & Publicity to the Hon. Minister