Jonathan orders replacement of crashed Air Force jet

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami
The Nigerian Military in its resolution to incapacitate and further degrade the fighting spirit of Boko Haram Terrorist Group (BHT), has carried out several bombings and air strike missions in Sambisa Forest.

President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered the immediate replacement of a Nigerian Air Force, NAF, helicopter that crashed in the south of Bama in Borno State.

The three-crew NAF Mi-35 crashed Monday afternoon, killing the pilot, Flight Lieutenant Nwakile, while the Co-pilot N.M Halilu, a Flight Lieutenant and technician, and Augustine Nwanonenyi, a Warrant Officer, survived.

The Chief of Air Staff, Adesola Amosu, said while recieving the survivors that Jonathan has ordered an immediate replacement of the lost helicopter and asked the officers not to be deterred in their service to Nigeria, stating that the president is committed to providing all necessary equipment the military needs in tackling the insurgency.

He also paid a condolence visit to the family of Nwakile who died on the crash and assured them of the support of Government and the Nigerian Air Force.

Thanking God for the lives of the survivors, he also commended them for their gallantry and commiserated with them on the loss of their colleague and said that the Air Force would do everything to sustain the current synergy between the Air Force and the Army as a sure approach to win the war against terrorism.

Amosu also admonished all service personnel to continue to give selfless sacrifice for the defence of the sovereignty of the nation despite the enormity of current security challenges.

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