The pilot who was beheaded by Boko Haram reportedly killed about 63 terrorists before he died.
Wing Commander Chimda Hedima
is said to have knowingly flown his troubled jet into enemy territory
in a bid to cause as much damage he could to the sect before crashing.
This was disclosed by Hedima’s colleagues via the Facebook page of the Nigerian Army Support Group. The post reads:
“It
is with deep regret that we announce the death of a true Nigerian hero,
Wing Commander Chimda Hedima. This man was a hero of the highest order.
“On
September 11, 2014, a company of Nigerian Army soldiers attempted to
overrun a Boko Haram position in Borno. Due to the low altitude, the
plane suffered significant damage from the terrorists’ gunfire.
“Wing Commander Hedima and his partner realised that they were going to crash.
“They,
instead of hurriedly parachuting to safety within Nigerian controlled
territory, chose to embark on a mission to destroy as many terrorists
and their weapons as possible. They parachuted out at the last minute
but not before ensuring that their plane slammed into a column of
terrorists in which 63 Boko Haram members were killed as a result of
their bravery.
“Wing Commander Hedima was captured. On September 12, he was killed.
“He chose Nigeria, he chose all of us. We cannot forget him. Please share his story. His name should be known by everyone.
“Rest in peace Commander, we are grateful. May you find eternal peace.”
Air Commodore Dele Alonge initially
told AFP that the beheaded pilot was not a Nigerian officer but the
military has now said that it is studying the video to determine its
authenticity.
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