The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) C-130 aircraft and crew, earlier detained in Burkina Faso and released, have landed in Accra, Ghana, for a technical stopover.
The spokesperson of the Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, who confirmed this on Friday, said the crew would proceed to Portugal on Saturday.
He said: “The Nigerian military aircraft and 11 crew members have taken off from Bobo-Dioulasso. Bravo to the Embassy of Nigeria in Burkina Faso and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja.
“The aircraft is on the ground in Accra, Ghana, for a technical stopover. It will proceed tomorrow (Saturday) as planned to Portugal.”
It will be recalled that the crew, comprising 11 Nigerian personnel, was on a mission to Portugal for scheduled aircraft maintenance when it made an emergency landing in Burkina Faso penultimate Monday, a development that caused a diplomatic tension between both countries.
The emergency landing, which occurred in Bobo-Dioulasso on December 8, 2025, was described as a precautionary measure following a technical issue with the aircraft.
The crew and the aircraft were detained by the Burnakinabe authorities for about 10 days before their eventual released on Wednesday.
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