Reports of NAF personnel’s release in Burkina Faso false — Rufai Oseni

Abubakar Mohammed
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Arise Television anchor Rufai Oseni has described as false the government’s report on the release of Nigerian Air Force, NAF, personnel detained in Burkina Faso.

In a post on his verified X handle on Saturday, Rufai said the NAF personnel remain in detention in the West African country.

“I’m reaching out on the situation involving the 7 officers and 4 airmen of the Nigerian Air Force who have been detained alongside their Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft since Monday in Burkina Faso

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“As you may know, the aircraft was on a ferry mission to Portugal when it developed a technical issue shortly after takeoff from Lagos, prompting a precautionary landing in Burkina Faso

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“Contrary to reports from the government claiming that the crew had been released on Tuesday to continue their journey, the team is still being held by Burkina Faso authorities. This is largely because the federal government has not yet reached out officially to clarify their mission.

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“The officers and airmen detained have not contact with their families or any updates from the NAF and the Federal Government.

“All that is required at this point is for the Federal Government to formally communicate with the Burkinabe authorities to confirm that the crew was on an authorized mission to Portugal and had no involvement whatsoever in the Benin air operations.

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“We are seeking support to raise awareness and hold the government accountable so that prompt action is taken,” he said.

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