Saturday, March 21, 2015

Day 351- SCHOOL GIRLS ABDUCTION

Today Saturday 21 March 2015  is Day 351 since the abduction of Chibok School Girls by the Boko Haram Islamic fighters. This means that in the next 14 days the girls would have been missing for a year.

When the news filtered out that these girls were abducted, most people did not believe it. Even our President did not believe it. This was chorused by his wife, the loud mouth, semi literate Dame Patience Jonathan. If  President Jonathan had believed and had ordered that the rescue operations started immediately, am sure most of the girls if not all would have been rescued. I Feel sad  every time I  think about these abducted teenage girls.

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The drama started On April 14 last year, when over 200 girls from the school in Chibok,  Borno State were abducted by the terrorist sect Boko Haram and taken to an unknown location. Initially they said they were taken to Sambisa Forest and some of the girls that escaped confirmed it but our Government did not do anything or act immediately to rescue the girls.  Despite repeated sightings of the girls then in that forest, no rescue team was sent. In fact its reported that security leaks within the Nigerian military  led to Boko Haram repeatedly being tipped off about possible raids which  made rescue of the girls impossible.

Earlier a US intelligence report revealed that Nigerian military commanders leaked plans to rescue the abducted girls to Boko Haram terrorists which ended up botching the operation. According to the details, the rescue mission was leaked to Boko Haram before it could be put into operation, enabling the terrorists to take preventative action.

According to the report, the US sources pulled out from helping Nigeria rescue the missing Chibok girls after Washington located the girls and proposed gassing the areas in the Sambisa Forest and then sending in a raid mission to rescue the girls while their terrorist captors were paralysed asleep.   This plan was communicated in strict confidence to the  Nigeria’s Security Chiefs and was to be kept a secret. But behold the details were leaked to Boko Haram and on its next surveillance flight over the area, the US team saw the Boko Haram terrorists wearing gas masks. What a disappointment

It was not till MALALA Yousef came that our President invited the parents and the escaped girls to Aso Rock, the Presidential Villa for discussion. What a Shame!

When the US left, we kuku_ma went to sleep until the Election. When the Election date was approaching and our President needs the vote from those areas, he shifted the election from 14th February to March 28, a 6 weeks shift so that our Government can fight Boko Haram.

Over the last few weeks,  following the creation of the regional Multi National Joint Task Force (MNJTF). Made up of  troops from Chad, Cameroon, Niger Republic and Nigeria, the MNJTF has successfully expelled Boko Haram from dozens of towns across northeastern Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon.

So now Government Ministers have held a closed door meeting with the parents of the Girls probably  to brief them on what the the Joint Task Force and the Presidency are doing to rescue their daughters from captivity.
Olawale Rasheed, the special adviser to Minister of State for power, Hon Mohammed Wakil, disclosed this to the press later.

Now Sambisa Forest is cleared but the CHIBOK Girls were not there. Where are the Girls? What has happened to these teenage Girls? Is there hope for their rescue?
Please #BringBackOurGirlsNow.
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Ministers meet with parents of Chibok girls indicating plans to launch rescue attempt

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altGOVERNMENT ministers have held a closed door meeting with the parents of the Government Girls Secondary School Chibok pupils in Maiduguri indicating that they may soon be rescued.

On April 14 last year, over 200 girls from the school in Chibok in Borno State were abducted by terrorist sect Boko Haram and taken to an unknown location. Despite repeated sightings of the girls, they are yet to be rescued as security leaks within the .

Over the last few weeks, however, the noose has been tightening around Boko Haram following the creation of the regional Multi National Joint Task Force (MNJTF). Made up of 7,500 troops from Chad, Cameroon, Niger Republic and Nigeria, the MNJTF has s.

With the territory Boko Haram controls shrinking by the day, it is only a matter of time before the MNJTF stumbles on the hideout where Boko Haram is keeping the girls. It is believed that the government decided to meet with their parents to brief them on what the plans were with regards to mounting a rescue mission.

Olawale Rasheed, the special adviser to minister of state for power, Hon Mohammed Wakil, said that the meeting took place in Maiduguri this morning. He added that the federal government, through its representative, told the parents how far it had gone in securing the release of the schoolgirls from captivity.

Earlier this month, a US intelligence report revealed that Nigerian military commanders leaked plans to rescue the abducted Chibok girls to Boko Haram terrorists which ended up botching the operation. According to two US Army generals, details of th.

US sources pulled out from helping Nigeria rescue the missing Chibok girls after Washington located the girls and proposed gassing the areas in the Sam US team saw the Boko Haram terrorists were all wearing gas masks.
- See more at: http://www.nigerianwatch.com/news/6525-ministers-meet-with-parents-of-chibok-girls-indicating-plans-to-launch-rescue-attem

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