
The Governor of Imo State, South-East Nigeria, Hope Uzodinma has called for urgent need for stronger collaboration among African nations to address the continent’s complex security threats.
According to him “Airpower remains one of the most versatile tools of modern defence, offering speed, reach, deterrence and intelligence superiority”.
In a keynote address at the Day 2 of the 4th African Air Forces (AAF) Forum on Friday, 23rd May 2025, at Eko Hotel & Suites, Lagos, Governor Hope Uzodinma in his address to the gathering of African Air Chiefs, defence experts, and strategic partners urged all African countries to “translate shared aspirations into binding frameworks: mutual defence agreements, co-development pacts, pooled logistics platforms, shared research infrastructure and joint training protocols”.

According to him, these “are not luxuries but necessary instruments of survival in the face of threats prevalent in this 21st century”.
During the event, Air Chiefs from foreign nations and delegates from across the globe were treated to a breathtaking aerial display by Nigerian Air Force pilots.

The precision manoeuvres, high-speed formations and, daring aerobatics drew thunderous applause from the audience, showcasing the professionalism, skill, and operational capability of the NAF.
The display not only highlighted Nigeria’s growing airpower but also served as a powerful symbol of unity and shared ambition among African air forces.