Follow
the recent attacks at ishawo, ikorodu area of Lagos state, the Nigerian Air
Force has taken possession of two new Russian Mi-35M fighter jets and will soon
commence fresh aerial strikes on Lagos creeks.
The
new jets will, however, be inducted into the inventory during the NAF
anniversary next week.
Also,
the six Nigerian pilots, training in Russia to fly the fighter jets, would
return to Nigeria on or before Friday.
Already,
operatives of military unit, Operation Awatse, are being deployed as plans to
launch an offensive on Isawo in the Ikorodu area, get underway.
Recall that soldiers and policemen were killed on Sunday after a gun battle
with militants. It was gathered that the Defence Headquarters,
Abuja, has authorized the operation and residents around creeks will start
hearing bombs soon.
Director,
Defence Information, Maj. Gen. John Enenche, last week, urged the residents of
Lagos and Ogun states to supply credible information to the military.
He
said, “The Operation Awatse by the Armed Forces is aimed at curbing pipeline
vandalism and petroleum products-related criminality with negative
socio-economic consequence for the country.
“It
is ongoing. Surveillance is key to the success of the military in this
operation, which is based on accurate and timely intelligence. In this regard,
the general public around Lagos and Ogun states in particular are very useful
for more successes in this operation.”

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