The Nigerian Air Force has confirmed the death of a terrorist kingpin, Abu Asad, during a recent military operation.
Asad, who is said to be a key figure in the Ali Ngulde group under the Boko Haram sect, and many of his fighters were killed during an air operation by the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai.
Describing the operation as one of the most successful in recent times, the Air Force in a statement on Saturday by its Director of Information and Public Relations, Air Commodore, Edward Gabkwet, said the airstrikes from its aircraft on November 24 also destroyed two out of three structures used by the terrorists.
Gabkwet had said the terrorists numbering over 100 had gathered for either a meeting or planning an attack on troops when the air interdiction was carried out.
The statement was titled, “NAF airstrikes hit Tagoshe on the Mandara mountains, eliminate Abu Asad, others’’.
It read partly, “ From the footage, it was evident that the terrorists were massing up at the location for either a well-planned meeting or preparing for a major attack on own troops. Over 100 heavily armed terrorists were observed throwing banters and moving randomly around the structures which also had four troop carriers.
“The aftermath of the air strike revealed that two out of the three structures, as well as the entire troop carriers, were destroyed. There were also indications that one Abu Asad, a key figure in the Ali Ngulde group under Boko Haram, and several of his fighters like Ibrahim Nakeeb, Mujaheed Dimtu, and Mustafa Munzir among others were eliminated in the air strike.”
He said the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, had commended the air component commander and his men while urging them to continue to synergise with the land component as they maintain the momentum.
“We must continue to justify the trust and confidence the Federal Government and our people have bestowed on us by ensuring that we go all out in making life unbearable for these terrorists and criminals until they surrender or are completely eliminated, ” he was quoted as saying.