Olonisakin-led Nigerian Military Commended for US Bomber
Jets Offer to Fight Terror
Concerned Professionals Congress (CPC), has lauded the
Nigerian military led by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Abayomi Gabriel
Olonisakin for securing the recent approval of the United States to sell 12
bomber jets worth $600 million to aid the Nigerian military’s current
operations in the Northeast.
CPC said the gesture would go a long way in driving the
strategic defence mechanism to end the war against terror as well as tackle
other security threats across the country.
The civil advocacy group in a statement issued today by
its Chief Media Strategy, Mr. Emeka Nwankpa, and made available to journalists said
it was delightful of the news of the final approval by the US Department of
State to sell 12 A-29 Super Tucano fighter planes with associated parts,
training, facilities and weapons in aid of the fight Boko Haram
terrorists.
The group said it was particularly impressed by the decision
of US State Department to approve the sale to the Nigerian military despite
what it called the “sustained hateful conspiracies and avalanche of deliberate,
malicious and mischievous campaigns of calumny by certain anti-Nigerian interests
whose main motives still remain shrouded in mystery.”
CPC noted that notwithstanding the difficult situation, the
Chief of Defence Staff-led military had tasked itself to devise creative,
home-grown and fool-proof strategies anchored on its resolve and resilience to
successfully protect the Nigerian sovereignty against territorial aggression
such as attacks by terrorists and insurgents in the North-east, militants in
the Niger Delta region and other national security threats.
Nwankpa, in the statement, contended that the gesture by the
US would go a long way in boosting the morale of the Nigerian war commanders
and the troops whose courage and gallantry he described as “incredible and
amazing,” pointing out that the Nigerian military’s current high global rating
in counter-terrorism efforts might have swayed the U.S particularly against the
backdrop of an alleged misinterpretation in certain quarters recently of a U.S
Bureau on Counter-terrorism 2016 Country Report which lampooned Nigeria’s
security forces as lacking in co-ordination, among other complaints.
“It is therefore heart-warming to note that the US State
Department chose to rise above these obviously false negative narratives
against Nigeria to finally approve this sale of 12 bomber planes worth almost
$600 million at a time that the days of terror in the North-east are
numbered,’’ he said.
The group also expressed gratitude to the nation’s global
and sub-regional partners in the African Union, the United Nations and the
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for their consistent support
and solidarity.
The group noted “that the CDS-led Defence team has left none
in doubt about Nigeria’s status as a leading military force in Africa and the
sub-region
‘’Today, the Nigerian military under Olonisakin and the
service chiefs have used synergy, intelligence and information sharing to
secure and stabilize the nation to become the envy of the world.”
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