THISDAY

NAF Airlifts Troops to Gambia for ECOWAS Mission

- In Abuja

Paul Obi

Following efforts by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to stabilise The Gambia, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has airlifted military personnel made of the Nigerian Army and Navy to the West African for peace mission.

NAF Director of Public Relations and Informatio­n, Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya, explained that “the air force Nigerian Army and Nigerian Navy contingent­s to The Gambia in pursuance of the ongoing ECOWAS Mission in Gambia (ECOMIG).

“The troops who were airlifted by the NAF C-130 Hercules Aircraft included officers, soldiers and ratings from 351 Artillery Regiment NA as well as from the Special Boat Services of the NN.”

Adesanya said: “The troops and other equipment deployed for the operation were airlifted from the Nnamdi Azikwe Internatio­nal Airport in Abuja to Banjul in The Gambia.

“The NAF aircraft is also expected to recover home the Nigerian contingent that had completed their six months tour of duty in The Gambia as stipulated for troop’s rotation in the ECOMIG Operation.

“It would be recalled that the NAF was the first to deploy to The Gambia in January 2017 as part of the standby force tasked by ECOWAS Heads of State to enforce the December 1, 2016 election mandate, which restored Adama Barrow as President.”

He added: “The NAF deployed 200 men and air assets comprising fighter jets, transport aircraft, light utility helicopter­s as well as Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce and Reconnaiss­ance (ISR) platforms.

“The NAF’s timely interventi­on served as deterrence to the former President Yahya Jammeh who then relinquish­ed power on January 21, 2017 thus paving the way for the restoratio­n of democracy in the country.”

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