DEFENCE
A-29 Super Tucano, Defining Moment in Combating Extremism – U.S. General
Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian of the United States Africa Command, says the induction of A-29 Super Tucanos into Nigerian Air Force operations, will be a defining moment in combating terrorism and other violent extremism.
Harrigian, who is the Commander, United States Air Forces in Europe and Africa, stated this at alla media roundtable on the U.
He said that the acquisition of the fighter aircraft for Nigerian military had brought in multitude of capabilities that would help in tackling the prevailing instability in Nigeria.
According to him, this truly is an opportunity to bring together the capabilities on the human side and what the A-29 brings to the nation, particularly as it will contribute to the security instability not only in Nigeria but more broadly the region.
“Importantly, the platform itself brings a multitude of capabilities and this is not just about weapons, it is about intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, it is about that operability that it provides between the air component and the ground component.
“And so, it broadens the shared understanding of the force to be able to operate in these different domains.
“And, we see this as a great opportunity to work together in these different areas to deepen our partnership look for future opportunities, whether it be training whether it be intelligence because part of what we offer and what we are going to work together is really the full package.
“And, when we talk about the maintenance of an aircraft, when we talk about the tactics techniques and procedures that the pilots use those are all things we are going to continue to refine together with the Nigerian Air Force.
“And, we see this as really an opportunity to broaden those areas where we have these shared values and areas that we’re going to work together to ultimately work to improve the security instability and work in partnership with all the things that the embassy does,” he said.
Harrigian commended the personnel of the Nigerian Air Force for exhibiting high level of competence and professionalism during their training.
He said the induction of A-29 Super Tucano into Nigerian operation would be an opportunity to recommit themselves to the partnership between the U.S Air Force and NAF.
He gave assurance that while the NAF crew and pilots had been adequately trained, the U.S. Air force personnel would continue to work with them in Nigeria.
The U.S. Ambassador, Mary Leonard, said that the induction of the A-29 Super Tucanos, was a significant milestone in the US.-Nigerian bilateral relations, adding that the U.S. had remained committed to support Nigeria fight insecurity.
Leonard said the U.S. government was also committed to supporting democracy and economic programmes of the government through the embassy.
She said that the government would also ensure that the full package with regards to the agreement between Nigerian and the U.S. would be fully implemented. (NAN)
DEFENCE
Army Adopts New Framework to Track, Improve Troop Performance
The Nigerian Army has intensified efforts to enhance operational efficiency and institutional performance through the introduction of a Standardised Evaluation Framework aimed at strengthening accountability and combat readiness across formations.
The initiative was highlighted on Tuesday at a sensitisation seminar organised by the Army Headquarters Department of Standards and Evaluation at the Nigerian Army Conference Centre.
This was contained in a statement by the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Appolonia Anele, on Wednesday in Abuja.
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen.
Waidi Shaibu, represented by the Military Secretary (Army), Maj.-Gen. Everest Okoro, described the framework as a major step in deepening institutional effectiveness and sustaining operational excellence.Waidi said the Department of Standards and Evaluation served as the Army’s quality assurance arm, responsible for enforcing compliance with operational benchmarks, conducting readiness assessments, and evaluating performance across units.
According to him, the system is designed to identify strengths and weaknesses within formations, close operational gaps, and improve overall mission effectiveness through structured evaluation.
Shaibu noted that the seminar marked the first major engagement of the department since its establishment, underscoring the army’s commitment to continuous improvement and professionalism.
He said the development reflected the Nigerian Army’s broader push to entrench a culture of accountability, precision and continuous improvement within its operational structure.
Earlier, the Chief of Army Standards and Evaluation, Maj.-Gen. Bobby Ugiagbe, said the framework would institutionalise uniform standards across the army and strengthen discipline, professionalism and operational efficiency.
He added that the initiative would ensure systematic application of evaluation tools to improve performance outcomes and align Army operations with global best practices.
The seminar brought together senior officers and stakeholders to deepen understanding of performance assessment mechanisms and strengthen compliance across formations.
DEFENCE
NAF Airstrikes Destroy Terrorists’ Structures in Mandara Mountains
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has sustained its counter-terrorism offensive with precision airstrikes that destroyed terrorists’ structures and logistic hubs in the Mandara Mountains area of Borno.
This was contained in a statement by the NAF Director, Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, on Tuesday in Abuja.
Ejodame stated that the strikes, conducted on April 27 at Guduf, targeted a known terrorists’ enclave following credible intelligence and confirmatory Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions.
He said NAF air assets identified multiple structures used by insurgents for logistics and coordination before executing a coordinated Air Interdiction operation.
He added that the targets were engaged with precision, leading to destruction of key infrastructure supporting the terrorists’ activities in the area.
“The operation significantly degraded the operational capability of the terrorists and reinforced ongoing efforts to deny them freedom of action,” he said.
Ejodame noted that the mission was carried out in strict compliance with rules of engagement, with due consideration for the protection of civilians and the environment.
He reiterated NAF’s commitment to sustaining pressure on terrorists’ elements and supporting broader military operations to restore peace and security in the North-East.
DEFENCE
Troops Apprehend IPOB/ESN Suspect, Recover IEDs in Imo
Troops of 82 Division and Joint Task Force South East (OPUK) have apprehended a suspected member of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Eastern Security Network (ESN) and recovered Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) during clearance operations in Imo.
This was contained in an operational report on Monday in Abuja.
The reports said the suspect, identified as Onyebuchi Dara (28), from Etinasa community in Orsu Local Government Area, was arrested at Ehioma Junction following actionable intelligence linked to earlier attacks on security personnel.
The report said the suspect had previously benefitted from an amnesty programme but went underground after reportedly fearing attacks from a suspected armed group leader known as “Gentle the Yahoo”.
“Preliminary interrogation indicated that the suspect allegedly admitted being present during the killing of two soldiers, retired MWO Linus Musa and Pte Gloria Matthew, at Ubaha–Orsu in 2022.
“He is currently in custody as investigations continue to track other suspects and dismantle remaining cells in the area.
“In a related operation, troops conducting clearance operations along the Akwu–Udah axis discovered five Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in an area abandoned for years.
“The devices were safely neutralised by Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) experts at designated coordinates, preventing potential harm to troops and civilians.
“Troops also recovered military and vigilante uniforms, boots and other items suspected to be used for impersonation and operational support by criminal elements,” it said.
The report further revealed that operations in the area were ongoing as part of sustained efforts to degrade hostile networks and restore security in the South-East.

