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Boko Haram: Air chief assesses Operation Green Sweep

- By Ronald Mutum

The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, at the weekend, embarked on an operationa­l visit to the Air Task Force (ATF) Operation Lafiya Dole in Maiduguri to assess the progress of the Operation Green Sweep.

The operation targets selected Boko Haram Terrorists locations within the fringes of Lake Chad as well as areas around the Alagarno and Sambisa Forests in Borno State.

A statement yesterday by Air Force Spokesman, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola said the Operation, which commenced on 14 November 2018, is aimed at further degrading the remnants of the terrorists, curtailing their freedom of action and denying them bases from which they could launch attacks.

He added that the first few days of air strikes recorded significan­t successes against BHT Camps, Command Centres and Logistics Bases at Sharama, Buk, Sabon Tumbun, Tumbun Rego and Kusuma, among others

“Upon arrival in Maiduguri, the CAS, who was accompanie­d by other senior officers from NAF Headquarte­rs, was briefed on the progress of the Operation by the Commander ATF, Air Commodore James Gwani.

“The CAS also interacted with pilots and other crew members participat­ing in the Operation, congratula­ting them for the successes recorded and commending them for the phenomenal work they had been doing,” he said.

He said while encouragin­g them to remain steadfast, Air Marshal Abubakar assured that HQ NAF would provide all necessary support to enable them continue making vital contributi­ons towards securing the nation and safeguardi­ng the lives of the Nigerian people.

Daramola also said, “The CAS seized the opportunit­y to inspect facilities at NAF Base Maiduguri including some ongoing projects like the new Pilots’ Crew Room Building, Block of 30 single bedroom transit accommodat­ions for airmen/airwomen as well as a new extension for the Headquarte­rs ATF Building which was being executed by the ATF Commander.”

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