Executive Summary
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has deployed fighter jets to the newly operational Gusau International Airport in Zamfara State, marking a significant boost to the counter-insurgency campaign in the North-West against bandit attacks in Zamfara and Kebbi States. Governor Dauda Lawal emphasized that the state's investment in critical infrastructure is yielding results, with the airport now serving as a dual-purpose hub for civilian travel and military operations. The deployment aims to enhance rapid response, improve intelligence gathering, and provide aerial cover for ground troops. Mercy Musa, Executive Director of FPAGI, believes the deployment will strengthen Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations, enabling real-time tracking of bandit movements and precision strikes. The initiative is part of broader multi-agency efforts to intensify pressure on armed groups and restore normalcy, offering renewed hope to residents and farmers affected by the violence.
- NAF deploys jets to Gusau, Zamfara, boosting military hardware to combat banditry and improve regional security.
What Is Driving The Story?
- Increased banditry in Zamfara and Kebbi.
- Government investment in security infrastructure.