Tinubu Announces Order of 4 US Attack Helicopters, Emphasizes State and Community Policing During CAN Leaders Meeting
President Bola Tinubu revealed that his administration has ordered four attack helicopters from the United States to strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture. Speaking at a meeting with Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) leaders, Tinubu acknowledged delays in military procurement but assured that ongoing security reforms, including state and community policing, would soon yield results. He also highlighted the importance of cooperation from religious leaders and called for vigilance in tackling insecurity. CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh pledged support for the administration and requested direct engagement with local structures across Nigeria to further collaboration.
President Bola Tinubu revealed that his administration has ordered four attack helicopters from the United States to strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture. Speaking at a meeting with Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) leaders, Tinubu acknowledged delays in military procurement but assured that ongoing security reforms, including state and community policing, would soon yield results. He also highlighted the importance of cooperation from religious leaders and called for vigilance in tackling insecurity. CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh pledged support for the administration and requested direct engagement with local structures across Nigeria to further collaboration.
Tinubu Announces Order of 4 US Attack Helicopters, Emphasizes State and Community Policing During CAN Leaders Meeting
President Bola Tinubu revealed that his administration has ordered four attack helicopters from the United States to strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture. Speaking at a meeting with Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) leaders, Tinubu acknowledged delays in military procurement but assured that ongoing security reforms, including state and community policing, would soon yield results. He also highlighted the importance of cooperation from religious leaders and called for vigilance in tackling insecurity. CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh pledged support for the administration and requested direct engagement with local structures across Nigeria to further collaboration.