Nigeria : Nigeria hopes JF-17 jets would be a great asset for country’s security
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Chief of defence staff Gen Lucky appreciates sound professionalism of PAF personnel and recent achievements



The chief of defence staff of the Nigerian armed forces has said that the JF-17 aircraft would prove to be a great asset in addressing security requirements of his country.

“[The] JF-17 aircraft, with its multirole fighting capabilities, would prove to be a great asset in addressing security requirements of Nigeria,” said General Lucky Eluonye Onyenuchea Irabor during a call-on with Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force, on Friday.

“The visiting dignitary expressed his complete satisfaction on the performance of the JF-17 fighter aircraft, inducted from Pakistan,” the PAF spokesperson said in a statement.

The visiting dignitary appreciated sound professionalism of PAF personnel and also acknowledged the achievements made by PAF in recent years through indigenisation.

The air chief said that Pakistan and Nigeria had longstanding religious, cultural and historical bonds which were manifested through strong ties between the air forces of two countries.

The two dignitaries agreed to further revitalise defence ties, including training and indigenous production. Various matters of professional interest and regional security also came under discussion during the meeting.

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