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Nigeria Says “No Plans For Hurried Release” Of Seized Antonov Aircraft

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Determined to get to the very roots of the seemingly intractable insurgency in parts of Northern Nigeria, the Nigerian security has vowed not to release the Antonov 124 Russian made aircraft detained at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano until all investigations are concluded.

Both the French and Russian embassies in Abuja has released explanations concerning their involvement in the saga.

Although the Russian embassy initially denied that her country had anything to do with the plane, it later admitted that it belonged to a Russian firm but it had nothing to do with the cargo.

French Ambassador to Nigeria, Jacques Champagne de Labriolle, said in a statement on Sunday that the Antonov plane had to divert to Kano to refuel, and to take off again to reach Njamena Airport.

He said the flight was covered by a diplomatic clearance by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja and that the commercial plane was forced to land at the Kano airport because of dense air traffic at Ndjamena airport, Chad.

An exclusive fact made available to PRNigeria on the matter have it that crew members of the aircraft would be released to the Russian Embassy in Abuja but that the explanations so far given by the French Embassy concerning the source and destination of the cargo were less than convincing.

However, a top security source insisted “Nigeria has no reason to release the aircraft and its cargo until investigation is concluded.”

“In view of the evidence of active collaboration with Boko Haram terrorists by some French speaking neighbouring countries, it has become pertinent for Nigeria to be conscious and be more careful in these matters”, our source declared.

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