 The federal government has taken delivery of 10 out of the 12 A-29 Super Tucano fighter jets expected from the U.S. and their deployment has changed the tide in the fight against terror in Nigeria. The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohamed, made this disclosure at a forum on Sunday in Abuja. He noted that the deployment of the platforms contributed immensely to the successes being recorded in the fight against Boko Aram terrorists who were surrendering in droves in the northeast. In addition to the measures taken against bandits in the northwest and other troubled states, the minister said the platforms had also helped in neutralizing criminals. The director of public relations and information at NAF headquarters, Air Commodore Edward Gabbwet, who made the announcement said the jets arrived in Kano.