IPOB: Nigerian Air force deploys air crafts to South East
Nigeria’s air force on Tuesday said it was
deploying aircraft to the southeast of the country where unrest related to a
campaign for secession has escalated in an area formerly known as Biafra.
The military presence in the southeast has increased in
the last few weeks as part of an operation that the military said was part of
efforts to crack down on crime, kidnapping and secessionist agitation. The air
force deployment marks a further escalation of the operation, which began this
month.
“The essence of the deployment is to provide the
necessary air cover to the ground troops to enhance overall operational
cohesion and efficiency,” said Olatokunbo Adesanya, a Nigerian Air Force (NAF)
spokesman.
“The request by the Nigerian Army for close air support
made the involvement of the NAF inevitable,” he added.
The military deployment has led to tension between troops
and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) secessionist group which last week
accused soldiers of laying siege to their leader’s home. The army denied the
accusation.
A curfew was subsequently imposed in Abia state, where
the residence is located, and the army on Friday categorized IPOB as a
“terrorist organization”.
Secessionist sentiment has simmered in the southeast
since the Biafra separatist rebellion plunged Africa’s most populous country
into a civil war from 1967 to 1970 that killed around one million people.
Source: Reuters
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