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NAF seeks improved budgetary allocation over Insecurity

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Air Force deploys 4 drones to Zamfara, says Air Chief

…As I-G tasks Special Constables on crime prevention in their domains***

The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar has urged the House Committee on Air Force to allocate more funds to carter for the running of newly established units of the force.

Abubakar made the plea on Friday while presenting the 2020 budget performance and defending the 2021 budget before the committee in Abuja.

The chief said that in spite of the expansion in the force with the creation of 11 new units, not much had changed in the overhead allocation.

He said that the force established additional 11 units in  Benue, Taraba, Damaturu, Platatue, Osun, Kaduna among others.

According to Abubakar, the running cost of all these units is weighing heavily on the Air Force and that is why we are soliciting for an increase in the overhead.

“In terms of personnel, the Air Force has about 11,000 personnel and right now, we are recruiting another 1000 and it is huge if you look at the infrastructure.

“If you look at the aircraft we have acquired, we are expecting 17 more; in addition to that, we are hoping to get three Special Mission aircraft under the Deep Blue project under the Federal Ministry of Transport.

“We expecting eight UABs from China; so with all these, the number of personnel will increase and the expansion of the units, the overhead is grossly inadequate,” he said.

Speaking on the budget performance, Abubakar said that for the 2020 budget, the sum of N136.4 billion was appropriated for the operations of NAF.

Abubakar said that of the N106 billion allocated for personnel emoluments, N83 per cent had been released to the force.

The chief said that N8.8 billion was earmarked for overhead expenditures and 65 per cent had been released.

He said that N26.9 billion was allocated for capital expenditures and that 97 per cent had also been released to the force.

On the 2021 budget, Abubakar said that the sum of N142 billion had been proposed for the 2021 operations of the agency.

He said that N101.2 billion is for personnel emoluments, N8.8 billion for overhead cost and N39 million is for capital expenditures.

Breaking down the budget, the chief said that the force needed three JF17 Multi Rolls Fighter aircraft from Pakistan and that N17.6 billion was allocated to cover the purchase.

He said that procurement of targeting board for JF17 Thunder Aircraft, the sum of N3.7 billion had been proposed.

He said for the procurement of aircraft and various arms and ammunition, the sum of N650 million was budgeted.

He said for small arms and ammunition, the sum of N150 million had been proposed while acquisition of 3PD-1 Manned Area Systems, stations and associated accessories, N271 million was earmarked.

“The Super Tucano Aircrafts is coming Kainji and the runway there is not in good shape; we did not want to go for contract because the cost will be too much for government.

“We have civil engineers within the Air Force and our works personnel can be mobilised and so we want it to be done by direct labour so we can achieve the repairs of the runway before the arrival of the Super Tucano by second quarter of next year,” he said

Abubakar commended the committee for the support the force enjoys as it carries out its constitutional mandate.

Also, the Commandant, Air Force Institute of  Technology Kaduna state, AVM Abdulganiyu Olabisi told the committee that paucity of funds was limiting the institute.

He said that the institute lacks basic infrastructure including good access road urging the committee to increase the capital budget from N99.7 million to four billion naira.

Olabisi said that the increment is to ensure academic excellence by providing hostels, labs and library to meet world standards.

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The Chairman of the committee, Rep. Shehu Koko (APC-Kebbi) commended the Federal Government for the funds released to the Air Force.

He said this is the first time the force is enjoying almost 100 per cent releases of funds, attributing it to the successes recorded by the force in the fight against insecurity.

Koko expressed the satisfaction of the committee over the work done by the force and pledged to do all it takes to ensure more funds are allocated to the force.

In the meantime, the Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Mohammed Adamu, has tasked 463 trained Special Constables to build a relationship with their host communities, to address security threats.

Adamu said this on Friday at the passing out parade of the first batch of Special Constabulary at the Police Training School Minna.

Represented by AIG Hosea Karma of Zone 7 Abuja, Adamu described the recruitment, training and passing out parade of the officers as a bold step by the force, in addressing security threats in partnership with host communities.

“Community policing is a global model which is problem-solving by emphasising the imperatives of partnering with communities, in addressing the causes of crime and reducing fears of insecurity in the society.

“You are therefore, charged as you pass out and will be deployed, to work with respective divisions and be professional in the discharge of your duties.

Alhaji Ahmed Ketsu, the State’s acting Governor who is also the Deputy Governor, urged the special constables to work with traditional and community leaders, in dealing with security threats in the state.

“You are to make the society better by coming out with reliable intelligence that could pave way for arrest and prosecution of bad elements in the society,’’ Ketsu said.

 

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Troops Neutralise 192 Terrorists, Apprehend 341 Others In 1 Week – DHQ

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Troops Neutralise 192 Terrorists, Apprehend 341 Others In 1 Week – DHQ

The Defence Headquarters says troops have in the last one week neutralised 192 terrorists, apprehended 341 others and rescued 62 kidnapped hostages.

It also said a total of 122 ISWAP/JAS terrorists surrendered with their families.

The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba said this at a news briefing on operations of the Armed Forces of Nigeria across the country on Thursday in Abuja.

Buba said the troops also recovered 211 assorted weapons and 6,288 assorted ammunition within the week.

He said the recovered items comprised 128 AK.47 rifles, 26 Dane guns, 1,301 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 3,260 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 1,325 live cartridges, and 140 rounds of 9mm ammunition among other items.

In the North East, Buba said the troops of Operation Hadin Kai neutralised 71 terrorists, arrested 143 suspects and rescued 58  kidnapped hostages during the week.

He added that the air component conducted air strikes on ISWAP/JAS terrorists’ hideouts and logistics hub, including their food processing unit in Kolleram village, along Lake Chad.

According to him, the Battle Damage Assessment revealed that over 30 terrorists, including senior commanders; Ali Dawud, Bakura Fallujah and Mallam Ari, were neutralised as well as their logistics were destroyed as a result of the strike.

In the North Central, Buba said the troops of Operations Safe Haven and Whirl Stroke neutralised 29 insurgents, arrested 53 violent extremists and rescued eight kidnapped hostages.

In the North West, he said the troops of Operation Hadarin Daji neutralised 62 terrorists, arrested 49 terrorists and rescued 36 kidnapped hostages.

He added that troops of Operation Whirl Punch arrested 14 criminals and recovered cache of arms and ammunition as well as military accoutrements.

According to him, other items recovered are 620 parcels of substances suspected to be marijuana, 10 Yoruba Nation flags, eight mobile phones, and four handheld radios, among other items.

In the South-South, Buba said the troops of Operation Delta Safe had maintained momentum against activities of crude oil theft and recovered 792,660 litres of stolen crude oil and 117,070 litres of illegally refined AGO.

He added that troops discovered and destroyed 31 illegal refining sites with 99 dugout pits, 11 boats, 29 storage tanks, 192 cooking ovens and nine vehicles.

According to him, troops apprehended 27 suspected oil thieves and other violent extremists, recovering five weapons and 162 assorted ammunition.

In the South-East, the defence spokesman said the troops of Operation UDOKA neutralised nine terrorists, arrested 11 violent extremists, rescued 17 kidnapped hostages and recovered weapons. 

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Joint Security Team Rescues 2 Kidnapped Victims in Kebbi

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Joint Security Team Rescues 2 Kidnapped Victims in Kebbi

A joint security team deployed to Suru and Maiyama local government areas of Kebbi on Tuesday rescued two persons abducted by suspected bandits in the areas.

The operation was conducted by operatives of the Nigerian Army, NSCDC, DSS and vigilante groups.

Confirming the story to newsmen in Birnin Kebbi, the Director in charge of the Security Service, Cabinet Office, AbdulRahman Zagga, attributed the success to the support of Gov. Nasir Idris in providing all the necessary tools to the agencies.

“Following the consistent efforts of the Kebbi Governor, Dr Nasir Idris in supporting the security agencies operating in the state, a joint team of security operatives on Tuesday successfully rescued two kidnapped victims.

“The operation was successful; we were able to follow the bandits from Giro forest to Boma and down to Zugu Liba forest where the victims were rescued,” he said.

The director said that the kidnappers could no longer withstand the security pressure, thereby, abandoning the kidnapped victims.

He explained that the rescued victims were handed over to the village head and the vigilante chairman of Zugu Liba village for them to be reunited with their families.

He called on the people to support the security operatives with useful information that would assist in effectively discharging their duty of curtailing the challenges of insecurity in the state. 

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NDLEA Destroys 304,436kg, 40,042 Litres of Drugs in Lagos, Ogun

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NDLEA destroys 304,436kg, 40,042 litres of drugs in Lagos, Ogun

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), on Tuesday in Ibereko Badagry, Lagos, destroyed 304,436 kg and 40,042 litres of illicit substances seized from parts of Lagos and Ogun States.

The Chairman of the Agency, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd), said the open destruction of the seized illicit drugs was in adherence with court orders.

Marwa called for more public support for the ongoing efforts by the NDLEA and other stakeholders to curb the menace of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in Nigeria.

“Though a routine exercise and an established process of removing dangerous substances from our society, the public destruction of confiscated illicit drugs is usually conducted at the end of their related cases in court, “ the NDLEA boss said.

The chairman noted that the exhibits being destroyed were of mixed types.

According to him, they include illicit drugs in solid and liquid states, as well as in various classes such as cocaine, heroin, cannabis, and tramadol, among others.

He said the drugs were seized by NDLEA operatives across different formations of the agency in Lagos and Ogun states, from January 2022 till date, especially at the Lagos seaports, airports, and land borders.

“To be destroyed here today on the order of the court are solid drugs, weighing 304,436.055kg and 40, 042. 621 litres of liquid drugs.

“The sheer volume of the drug haul speaks volumes about the extent of the nefarious activities of the drug underworld,” he noted.

Marwa appreciated the traditional rulers, heads of security agencies, the clergy, members of NGOs and CSOs, as well as other stakeholders, who witnessed the ceremony.

The Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by the Chairman, Badagry West Local Government, Mr Olusegun Onilude, expressed satisfaction with the efforts of the NDLEA in tackling the scourge of illicit drugs in the country.

“Almost all crimes and criminalities are fueled by illicit drugs, so the Lagos State Government appreciates the NDLEA and its leadership in their resolute fight against illicit drugs.

“The volume of illicit drugs being destroyed here today speak volume and every right-thinking person should be worried,” he stated.

Sanwo-Olu also commended the agency for taking the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) social advocacy campaign to schools and communities across the state.

“No doubt, NDLEA is working, and the state will continue to collaborate with the agency and its leadership,” he assured.

It was reported that Marwa on Monday in Lagos, announced that 50,901 drug offenders, including 46 barons, have been arrested in the last three years.

He also said that within the period, the agency successfully prosecuted and convicted 9,034 of them, as well as seized over 7,561 tonnes of illicit substances.

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