The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has has started heavy
bombardment of Sambisa Forest, the notorious hideout of Boko Haram
insurgents.
This comes shortly after President Muhammadu Buhari’s order to the new service chiefs to tackle terrorism within a 3-month period and the deployment of new aircraft to ensure a more effective fight.
According to Vanguard, the fresh statement by the director of air force public relations Dele Alonge reads:
“The Nigerian military in its resolution to incapacitate and
further degrade the fighting spirit of Boko Haram Terrorist Group (BHT),
has carried out several bombings and air strike missions in Sambisa
Forest.
“The strike missions came after several weeks of tactical reconnaissance by the reconnaissance/ surveillance aircraft.
“The air strikes carried out by F-7NI and Alpha Jet fighter
aircraft, as well as attack helicopters have resulted in the degradation
of the terrorist’s capabilities and destruction of some of their strong
holds.
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“Intelligence report revealed that as aftermath of the strike
missions, the terrorists have been confined and their capabilities
greatly reduced, thereby restricting their nefarious activities to small
scale attacks and suicide bombings.
Another extract from the said statement, as provided by Premium
Times, contains that the air force staff is committed to fighting
vigorously until Boko Haram insurgency is defeated in the country.
“The chief of air staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, assures
all Nigerians that the air efforts would be sustained until the Boko
Haram activities becomes a thing of the past. He further stated that,
the Nigerian Air Force with their support is Willing, Able and Ready to
meet up with current and future security challenges of the nation.”
Earlier this year the Nigerian troops rescued scores of children and
women from Boko Haram captivity in Sambisa Forest. Several brilliant
operations in the area generated many praiseful reactions from Nigerians
and boosted the morale of the army.
Recall that in the August 13 statement Alonge noted that technical
upgrade and provision of additional platforms in the northeast were in
line with President Buhari’s order to bring an end to terrorism in
Nigeria.
The country leader once again demonstrated his resolution to deal
with the challenge of insecurity when he was decorating the
newly-appointed service chiefs. Having carried out a major shake-up in
the military, Buhari let the appointees know that he expected enhanced
and improved effort to ensure the victory in the anti-Boko Haram war.
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
Ending Boko Haram In 3 Months: NAF Starts Bombardment Of Sambisa Forest Ending Boko Haram In 3 Months: NAF Starts Bombardment Of Sambisa Forest
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