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Insecurity: FG orders arms, ammunitions from Slovakia

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Col. Sagir Musa

A cargo airplane laddened with assorted arms and ammunitions has been delivered to the Federal Government of Nigeria for the prosecution of war against terrorism and other forms criminal activities plaguing the country.

A statement by the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sagir Musa indicated that the, cargo plane landed on Monday at Nnamdi International Airport, Abuja.

“Slovakia bound cargo just landed at Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja loaded with various types of arms and ammunition.

“The weapons were ordered by the Federal Government to boost the war against terrorism and other criminal activities in Nigeria.

“More cargoes are expected soon”, he added.

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