NAF airstrikes eliminate 7 terrorists’ kingpins, several others in Kaduna

Air strikes undertaken by the Air Component of Operation Whirl Punch in Alhaji Ganai location, Buhari New location and Dogon Maikaji all in Giwa Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna state has neutralized seven terrorist kingpins.

Military sources told Blueprint that the terrorists’ kingpins are Jibrin Gurgu, Isah Jauro and Tambuwal.

Others are Noti, Bala, Yunusa and Burti who was a well-known associate of another sought-after terrorist, Haladu Buharin Yadi.

He said the strikes were carried out following credible intelligence on heightened terrorists’ activities in the general area.

“Follow up air interdiction missions were carried out against terrorists and enclaves in Tsofa and Riyawa in Igabi and Birnin Gwari LGA in Kaduna state.

“These air strikes have since been corroborated by the Kaduna State Commissioner of Internal Security, Sam Aruwan, when in a press release on 2 December 2022 he stated that military air strikes identified and dislodged 8 terrorists camp while freeing10 kidnapped victims in the process, “he said.

When contacted, NAF Spokesperson Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, confirmed the strikes.

He also thanked Nigerians for the support to the NAF and the other security agencies which has been instrumental to the successes recorded so far.

He also reassured that the NAF under Air Marshal Oladayo Amao will continue to provide all the air components in the various theatres the needed platforms and arsenals to enable them to curtail the enemy’s freedom of movement alongside other security agencies while bringing them to their knees.

 “The return of Internally Displaced Persons to their ancestral homes and the surrendering of over 10,000 terrorists and members of their families especially in the last 3 months in Borno state as well as the ability of Nigerians to freely travel on the Kaduna -Abuja Road and other hitherto dangerous routes are some of the signs that the efforts of the security agencies are indeed yielding some positive outcomes.

 “The NAF and other agencies are not carried away by these successes but will continue to fudge ahead until the end set by higher authority is achieved,” he said.