Nigeria approves borrowing $618m for attack jets, ammunition

Nigeria's cabinet has approved borrowing about $618m (R10.91bn) from a group of financiers to buy six Italian-made M-346 attack jets and ammunition for the country's air force, information minister Mohammed Idris said on Wednesday.

Zamfara recorded 50 mass abductions between July 2024 and June 2025, involving 1,064 victims, according to a report this week by Lagos-based research firm SBM Intelligence.
Zamfara recorded 50 mass abductions between July 2024 and June 2025, involving 1,064 victims, according to a report this week by Lagos-based research firm SBM Intelligence. (REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde/ File photo )

Nigeria's cabinet has approved borrowing about $618m (R10.91bn) from a group of financiers to buy six Italian-made M-346 attack jets and ammunition for the country's air force, information minister Mohammed Idris said on Wednesday.

Earlier this month the air force said it was acquiring 24 M-346 combat jets and 10 AW109 Trekker helicopters as part of a fleet renewal strategy.

The first three M-346 jets are expected to be delivered by early 2025, with subsequent deliveries running until mid-2026, the air force said.

Nigeria has ramped up military spending in recent years as it struggles to contain attacks by armed bandits in the northwest and a 15-year Islamist insurgency by Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa province in the northeast.

Reuters


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