Ayinde Kareem/

Nigeria has received a consignment of 17 armoured tanks and artillery guns from China to strengthen the army in the on-going campaign against Boko Haram insurgents.

Receiving the weapons at the Apapa Ports, the Army’s Chief of Policy and Plans, Lt.-Gen. Lamidi Adeosun, said that the government was doing its best to re-equip the army to ensure that it adequately tackled insecurity and insurgency in the country.

The Chief Detective learnt that the weapons were procured at a price of $152million.

“We are here to witness the reception of the armament that the Federal Government of Nigeria through its Ministry of Defence has procured for the Nigerian Army.

“The process of acquiring this has been on for some time, but thank God they are now coming in as at today from what you can see.

“You can see how serious the Government of Nigeria is in making sure that not only is the Army re-equipped as necessary but to ensure that the insecurity problem we are having all over the country is tackled.

“Not only with trained personnel but also with the required equipment,’’ he said.

He added that a more robust cooperation to fight insecurity, Boko Haram and bandits should be expected with additional acquisition of tanks and artillery.

“This is the first batch, as more are expected,” he said. “They are new ones, the latest technology in tank and artillery armament is what you are seeing.”

He said that before now, the army had taken delivery of some containers from the sea containing spare parts and accessories for the tanks and the artillery.

“Those ones are already on their way to their various destinations.

“As we can see for ourselves, this is just a tip of the iceberg and many others are still coming.

“But it is important that we all see that both the military and the government are really very serious to tackle the security problems across the nation.

“They were acquired from China and they are in different categories: the heavy tanks, the light tanks, two types of artillery heavy guns.”

He revealed that those who would operate the acquired armaments had also undergone training in China.

“The trainers from China will also come to train more people,’’ he said.