NIGERIAN AIR FORCE
COMMITTED TO DEFEATING BOKO HARAM AS NORMALCY GRADUALLY RETURNS TO THE NORTH
EAST
1. The Nigerian Air Force has reiterated the military
determination to defeating Boko Haram as normalcy is gradually returning to the
North East consequence upon the achievements being recorded against the Boko
Haram terrorist group. This assertion was made by the Chief of Air Staff, Nigerian
Air Force, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar when the Director General, National
Emergency Management Agency (DG-NEMA), Alhaji Sani Sidi paid him a courtesy
call in his office. Air Marshal Abubakar said the Nigerian Air Force has
renewed its air operations and re-strategized to make the Service more
effective in the conduct of its operations in the battlefield. The CAS said
that whether in support of the Army or while acting singly, the NAF has made
tremendous gains in ensuring that the terrorists are degraded and no longer
able to move freely within the theater of operations. Air Marshal Abubakar said
the effect of the successes has further reassured the citizens who have started
returning back to their villages. He assured that the December deadline set by
the Federal Government to end the insurgency in the country would be achieved.
The Air Chief further stated that the NAF was committed to supporting NEMA in
taking care of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the various camps
throughout the North East. He said the Air Force had already provided a level
two hospital at the Dalori camp with over 34 highly specialized medical
personnel.
2. Earlier in his remarks, the DG-NEMA, Alhaji Sani Sidi, said
that he was at the Air Force Headquarters to solicit for more support and
cooperation from the NAF in the discharge of the Agency’s responsibilities of
managing and coordinating disaster in Nigeria. He said NEMA was struggling with
the task of managing over 2.1million IDPs in conjunction with the International
Organisation for Migration and support from other donor agencies. He said NEMA
was moving to the stage of rehabilitation and reconstruction in collaboration
with other agencies of government as normalcy gradually returns to the area.
Alhaji Sidi further said that many of the IDPs are voluntarily leaving the
camps and returning back to their villages. This he said has enabled the Agency
to start closing some of the camps. He therefore commended the Air Force for
its role and thanked the Service for the support offered to the IDPs at the
various camps. Alhaji Sidi further stated that by returning to their villages,
the IDPs are sending a clear message to the terrorists that their actions would
not deter them from building their communities. The DG-NEMA also used the
occasion to praise the IDPs for their courage and emphasized that this was
essential in building residency.
DELE
ALONGE
Air
Commodore
Director
of Public Relations And Information
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