DEFENCE
NAF Receive Fighter Aircraft in 2021

The Chief of Air Staff Air, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, says the Nigeria Air Force will receive a new A-29 Super Tucano fighter aircraft in 2021 to strengthen defence.
Abubakar said this during the inauguration of officers accommodation and a 1.
3-kilometre road at NAF Base in Kainji Niger.“Sometime ago, I was here to commission one of the three Alpha Jet Aircraft programmed for Periodic Depot Maintenance and the rehabilitated 2.
8-kilometre road infrastructure in this base.“I am highly delighted to be here again today for the commissioning of another set of projects.
“This is in fulfilment of my earlier promise that additional projects would be undertaken to enhance your competence,” he said.
He explained that the provision of additional infrastructure at the base was to appreciate the effort and contribution of the personnel of 407 Air Combat Training Group in projecting Air Power across the country.
“I thought it necessary that they have a befitting environment to further motivate them towards better output in their endeavour.
“The projects being commissioned today are part of our efforts towards ensuring a befitting environment and better living conditions in Kainji base.
“These accommodations among others which were earlier commissioned and some ongoing ones will ensure that personnel of the unit have an environment conducive to retire to on completion of the day’s work.
“Additionally, the base is being positioned to receive and efficiently support the A-29 Super Tucano aircraft which is expected to arrive in the country towards the end of the second quarter of 2021.
He noted that the sacrifices being made by the personnel must be supported by all Nigerians for them to do more for the nation.
He also urged the personnel to continue to exhibit high level of discipline and professionalism.
“You must strive to meet the expectations of the country at this time of heightened security challenges by protecting the citizenry and our critical assets as well as bringing succour to the despaired.
He appreciated the support of President Muhammadu Buhari, who he said in spite of the current economic realities, provided the necessary support to ensure the readiness and welfare of the Armed Forces.
Abubakar also expressed appreciation to host communities for their support and the peaceful co-existence with the Air Force personnel.
Earler, the Commander of 407 Air Combat Training Group, Wing Commander Gambo Maidawa, appreciated the air chief for the projects.
Maidawa said that the provision of accomodation for personnel “will definitely translate to increased work drive and heightened morale towards attainment of NAF mission”.
The Emir of Borgu, Alhaji Muhammad Halliru-Dantoro, among other dignitaries, attendef the inuaguration.(NAN)
CRIME
Police Detain 3 Officers for Alleged Murder of Suspect in Kebbi

The Police Command in Kebbi State has detained three police officers for alleged murder of an arrested suspect in connection with stealing.
The Spokesperson of the Command, CSP Nafi’u Abubakar, made this known in a statement issued in Birnin Kebbi on Saturday.
“On April 15, based on a complaint of stolen rims of trailer truck reported at the Divisional Police Headquarters, Jega, one Abubakar Auwal was arrested in connection with the case.
“On April 16, at about 6:a.
m while the investigation was ongoing, the suspect collapsed in detention.“He was rushed to the general hospital, Jega, for treatment, but died on the same date at about 10:p.
m,” he said.Abubakar added that based on the development, the Commissioner of Police, Bello Sani directed the case to be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for a discreet investigation.
He said three officers were found culpable and are currently detained at the SCID for further investigation, while the Divisional Police Officer in the area has been queried and transferred with immediate effect.
Abubakar reiterated the force’s unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards of ethics and professionalism in discharging its duties.
“The wrong actions of few officers do not reflect the values of the Nigeria Police Force, prompt and disciplinary measures are always taken against erring officers to ensure accountability and justice.
“The Nigeria Police Force remains dedicated to maintaining discipline, protecting the integrity of its operations and fostering the trust and confidence of the people it serves,” the spokesman said.
DEFENCE
Nigerian Army Adopts New Techniques, Procedures To End Terrorism

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede has said that the Nigerian Army has introduced new techniques and procedures to defeat the natuon’s adversaries and end terrorism.
He said this during a fire power demonstration exercise of the 2025 Combat Arms Training Week (CAT), on Wednesday in Bauchi.
Represented by Maj:-Gen.
Henry Wesley, Commander Ordnance Corps, Oluyede said the Federal Government had procured equipment and weapons aimed to tacklie insurgency and terrorism in the country.He said that President Bola Tinubu and the Nigerian Army were working to ensure that positive changes were and reflected in the field.
“This particular event is very important because we have discussed strategies, operations and tactics and at the end, it is at the tip of the spear that all these will be reflected.
“It was very important that all the participants are brought here to come and see the capabilities which we are using to execute the various operations that we have, ” he said.
Oluyede said the enemies would feel the heat at the end of the day, adding that, “the government has bought a lot of equipment and weapons. Some are already in the field, some are still coming.”
According to Oluyede, the fire power demonstration is important as it acquaints the participants with latest capabilities the army deployed for various operations.
Maj.-Gen. Obinna Ajunwa, the Commander, Nigerian Army Armoured Corps, said the week long event provided platform to deliberate on pertinent issues affecting combat arms operations.
He commended the officers and men present, especially the retired senior officers, who attended the fire power demonstration exercise.
DEFENCE
Troops Neutralise 109 Terrorists, Nab 81 Suspects in 1 Week – DHQ

Troops of the Armed Forces of Nigeria have in the last one week, neutralised 109 terrorists, apprehended 81 suspects and rescued 43 kidnapped hostages across theatres of operation in the country.During the week under review, troops neutralised 109 and arrested 81 persons.This is contained in a statement by the Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.
-Gen. Edward Buba on Friday in Abuja. Buba said the troops also nabbed six perpetrators of oil theft and denied oil thieves of an estimated sum of N618.7 million during the week.According to him, troops recovered 21 assorted weapons and 124 assorted ammunition, comprising nine AK-47 rifles, five fabricated rifles, four dane guns, and locally made pistols.He said the troops also recovered seven magazines, 97 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 22 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, five live cartridges, three baofeng radios, four vehicles, six motorcycles and four mobile phones amongst other items.Buba said the troops in the Niger Delta area discovered and destroyed 10 crude oil cooking ovens, 10 dugout pits, 12 boats, four storage tanks and 10 illegal refining sites.“Other items recovered include three pumping machines, 12 speedboats, 20 drums, two motorcycles, one mobile phone and four vehicles among others.“Troops recovered 631,709 litres of stolen crude oil, 3,140 litres of illegally refined AGO and 2,250 litres of PMS.“Troops are sustaining the winning ways of ongoing operational engagements.“Accordingly, citizens will continue to witness the incremental effectiveness and efficiency of the armed forces,” he said. (NAN)