How increase in aviation fuel price may affect Nigeria’s anti-terror war

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Nigerian anti-terror operations is on the verge of hitting a snag, as price of JET A-1, popularly known as aviation fuel is steadily skyrocketing.

The Chief of Air Staff Air (CAS) Marshal, Isiaka Oladayo Amao has raised the alarm over the high cost of the aviation fuel in the country.

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Amao said the development, if not urgently tackled by the government, was capable of adversely affecting the Nigeria Air Force (NAF) operations.

Since the anti-terror war commenced, NAF has been conducting air surveillance and bombing of terrorists’ hideouts in troubled parts of the country, especially the Northeast and Northwest.

The Force currently has 38 new aircraft, including 12 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft recently bought by the government. Some are being used for the training of its pilots.

Amao, who delivered a paper titled “Management of Emerging Air Threat: Implications for strengthening Governance in Nigeria,” said that NAF buys JET A-1 at N950 per litre against N360 appropriated for it in the 2022 budget.

He, however, suggested two ways the Federal Government could intervene to save the situation. These are issuance of a licence to NAF to directly import aviation fuel and the establishment of a coastal reception depot where trucks could load the product to designated points for NAF jets.

The CAS added that the Air force coordinates with the other security agencies to provide security at the nation’s airports.

“NAF has consolidated the security of international airport through activities of Mobile Field Defence Team that are deployed at the airports,” he said.

According to him, NAF Special Operations Force and Quick Response units, have been responding to the emerging threats across the country.

He also said that reports indicate that some arms used to perpetuate insecurity in the country came from conflict zones in the sub-region

Amao urged the government to commence implementation of the military component of the TRACON project by the third quarter of 2023.

He pointed out that an agreement between NAF and Nigeria Air Space Management Agency was currently being reviewed to improve cooperation/coordination in several areas, including research and development.