Showing posts with label Boko Haram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boko Haram. Show all posts

Monday, 8 May 2017

Revealed: How the Shekau-Led Faction of Boko Haram Released 82 Chibok Girls

New revelation has revealed how the abducted Chibok girls were released by the deadly Boko Haram sect following rigorous negotiations.







According to a Daily Trust report, it has been reliably gathered that the 82 Chibok schoolgirls were set free yesterday by their Boko Haram captors, were set free only after ‘rigorous’ negotiations.

The girls were handed over to the Nigerian authorities at Banki, a border town between Nigeria and Cameroon.

The release came almost seven months after the terrorist group handed over 21 other abducted girls to the Nigerian government after rounds of secret negotiations.

Nigerian officials have maintained that they were in talks with the group to secure the freedom of the remaining girls who were taken captives in 2014.

Boko Haram abducted 276 girls during a night raid on their school hostel in the town of Chibok.

Activities of the group have significantly been curtailed after a series of successful military operations that dislodged it from territories in the North-East and its stronghold in the Sambisa Forest in December last year.

Security officials said the group had been further weakened by internal supremacy battle between two factional leaders, Abubakar Shekau and Mamman Nur.

According to Daily Trust, sources disclosed yesterday that the girls were handed to Nigerian officials by the Shekau-led faction, which operates around the Banki axis.

The sources said arrangements were in progress to evacuate the girls to Maiduguri last night and Abuja, subsequently.

The girls, who were brought from undisclosed locations around the border town, would be ferried by military and humanitarian choppers, Daily Trust on Sunday was told.

Local and international mediators described the process of freeing the captives as ‘hectic and frustrating.’

A source within government said the same actors that worked for the release of 21 girls last year secured the freedom of the 82 girls.

Local mediators, a top government official, the Swiss Government and the Red Cross secured the release of the 21 girls in December.

“The procedure is the same even this time around though it was really tough. It was as if the girls would not be released because of varying conditions, but we thank God they would be home in some hours,” he said.

Another source close to the negotiation said: “The handover of the girls (to us) was tasking. The Ahlul Sunnah (Boko Haram) that brought the girls were fully prepared for any eventuality, and the intervention of the Red Cross and the Swiss government made it a bit easier.

“The girls are not looking bad, but you can see stress and pain in their faces,” he said.

A military officer who confirmed the release of the girls said full details would be given by the Federal Government today.

“What I can assure you is that 82 girls have been freed today and they are on their way home. From what we gathered, beside all those that have been set free, many of the girls are still alive and healthy, future efforts would lead to their rescue,” he said.

A source close to the foreign mediators said they would not give up until all the living girls returned.

“The 82 we got today are a product of mutual trust and respect by both parties,”
he said.

Asked if any ransom was paid or some Boko Haram elements were released in exchange of the girls, he said: “You need not to ask such questions. You are aware that no Boko Haram was released the other time, and therefore, why now?”

A former secretary of Chibok Local Government, Awomi Nkeki, described the latest release as “a glad tiding of immeasurable joy.”

He said they never expected something like it.

“We held a meeting of Chibok stakeholders today (yesterday) at the State Hotel in Maiduguri. There was no inkling that the girls had been found.

“We thank all those who played roles in this unprecedented feat,”
he said.



Sunday, 7 May 2017

How Red Cross Helped Rescue 82 Chibok Girls Held in Boko Haram Captivity




International Committee of the Red Cross (@ICRC) in Africa has explained its role in the freedom of 82 Chibok schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram militants since 14 April, 2014.

The agency said on its Twitter page that it only acted as an intermediary between Boko Haram and the Nigerian government. And then also its vehicles were used to transport the freed girls to Nigerian officials at Banki, in Borno state.

Patrick Youssef who tweeted the agency’s position said: “With the agreement of all the parties involved, we @ICRC acted as a neutral intermediary to facilitate their transport back

“Many families have lost contact because of the conflict and the #LakeChadCrisis. We’re so relieved in this case that families can be reunited”.


ICRC had played a similar role last year October, when Nigeria got the first batch of 21 Chibok girls released.

Nigeria announced Saturday night that it did a prisoner swap with Boko Haram to get the fresh batch of 82 girls freed by their captors.

Garba Shehu, a senior special assistant to the president said: ”President Buhari is pleased to announce that negotiations to release more of the Chibok Girls have borne fruit with the release of 82 more girls today after months of patient negotiations.

“Our security agencies have taken back these abducted girls in exchange for some Boko Haram suspects held by the authorities.

”The girls are due tomorrow in Abuja to be received by the President. The president expressed his deep gratitude to security agencies, the military, the government of Switzerland, the Red Cross, local and international NGOs for the success of the operation.

“It may be recalled when the first batch of 21 girls were released in October 2016, the president directed the security agencies to continue in earnest until all the Chibok girls have been released and reunited with their families.

”The president has been receiving full reports from the Director-General of the Department of State Services at each stage of the operation.”


The girls have been ferried to Abuja and are now awaiting a formal reception by President Muhammadu Buhari.

-NAN

BREAKING News: Boko Haram Releases 82 Abducted Chibok Girls



Following a successful negotiation between the Federal Government and terrorist group, Boko Haram, about 82 abducted Chibok Girls have regained their freedom.







Terrorist group, Boko Haram has released about Eighty-two out of the 250 Chibok girls that were kidnapped sometime in 2014.

According to Sahara Reporters, the girls, numbering about 82, were released after negotiations between the Islamist group and the Federal Government.

“Our source revealed that the 82 girls who just regained their freedom are currently in Banki town in Borno State, awaiting airlift to an unknown destination.

“The source added that once the girls are secured in a new location, they would be debriefed, undergo psychological and medical test and then be reunited with their families.”
Sahara Reporters stated.

Boko Haram had kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls from the Borno town of Chibok in 2014. The Nigerian Army has been fighting the terrorist group in Sambisa forest resulting in the death of many people. The terrorists have been using suicide bombers in their latest attacks.

The latest news will come as a welcome development to relatives of the over 200 abducted girls who have been missing for nearly four years now.

Friday, 5 May 2017

Watch Video of Boko Haram Leader, Abubakar Shekau Dismissing Claims He was Injured by the Nigerian Army


The leader of the dreaded terrorist group, Boko Haram has released a video debunking claims by the army that he was wounded in a raid.





In a new video published online late on Thursday, Abubakar Shekau, the deadly and notorious leader of Islamic terrorist group, Boko Haram, debunked the claim that he was injured in an airstrike in remote northeast Nigeria.

In the 14-minute clip which he spoke in Hausa and Arabic, Shekau was flanked by two masked, armed men, sitting against what appeared to be a desert camouflage net and Boko Haram’s black and white insignia with no indication of where the video was shot.

He said; “I’m alive, I’m alive, I’m alive,” he said, wearing his trademark camouflage jacket and cradling an assault rifle.

“I’m alive, you have not killed any of my men. I didn’t even know this incident you are talking about ever happened.

“What surprises me is your claim that I’m nursing wounds. Look at me well. Look at my sitting posture.”


There was a surveillance footage which showed air force missiles being fired on Boko Haram fighters believing to have injured or killed them according to the army spokesman.

“There were indications that quite a number of the terrorists’ key leaders have either been killed or wounded,” army spokesman Brigadier-General Sani Usman said earlier Thursday, without naming Shekau.

Watch video below: