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Saturday, 10 May 2014
Chibok: American Marines locate abducted girls in Sambisa forest
There were indications yesterday that the 230 female
students abducted by Boko Haram terrorists from the
Government Girls’ Secondary School, GGSS, Chibok, Borno
State, have been sited at the Sambisa Forest in Borno State,
by the Special Forces of the United States Marines.
The girls who were abducted on April 14, were part of the
250 students boarded at the school for the West African
School Certificate, WASC/ Senior Secondary School
Certificate, SSSC, examinations, triggering world-wide
condemnations.
This was even as more US military officials arrived Nigeria
yesterday to join local officials in the search for nearly 300
school girls taken captives by the Islamist extremist group,
Boko Haram, the US Secretary of State John Kerry, and the
defence department, Pentagon, said.
The UK team had earlier arrived in Abuja to support Nigerian
government in its response to the abduction of over 200
school girls.
The arrival of the foreign troops is coming on the heels of
the appeal yesterday by the former Vice President, Atiku
Abubakar for Nigerians to unite and fight the insurgents to
achieve success.
According to Kerry, “Our inter-agency team is hitting the
ground in Nigeria now and they are going to be working with
President Goodluck Jonathan’s government to do
everything that we possibly can to return these girls.”
The CNN also quoted the U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, John
Kirby, who serves as Pentagon press secretary, as saying
that the small team of seven would join advisers supporting
local efforts to find the girls abducted over three weeks ago.
Kerry said the US team, working with the Nigerian
government, would do everything possible to free the girls
and everything possible to stop the atrocities of Boko
Haram.
“We are also going to do everything possible to counter the
menace of Boko Haram. The entire world should not only be
condemning this outrage but should be doing everything
possible to help Nigeria in the days ahead,” he added.
But there are no plans to send American combat troops into
Nigeria, Mr. Kirby said.
The abduction of the school girls on April 14 in a remote
community in Borno State, one of the most shocking
terrorist acts by Boko Haram yet, has drawn widespread
anger around the world with calls for a swift action.
President Goodluck Jonathan said Thursday that the
kidnapping will be “the beginning of end” of Boko Haram.
US President Obama has said he hopes the abduction by
Boko Haram will galvanize the international community to
act against the brutal group that has directed much of its
cruelty on civilians and the innocent.
This week, more than 100 people were killed in a busy
market by militants suspected to be from the group. The
attack occurred in Gamboru Ngala, Borno State, near the
Nigerian border with Cameroun.
Besides the United States, Britain, France and China have
also offered to help rescue the stolen girls.Obama said the
team sent to Nigeria comprised personnel from military, law
enforcement and other agencies.
France said it will station 3,000 troops in Nigeria’s
neighbouring countries to help fight militants in the Sahel
region.
British satellites and advanced tracking capabilities also
will be used, and China has promised to provide any
intelligence gathered by its satellite network.
Meanwhile in a statement yesterday, the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office spokesperson said, “a team of UK
experts who will advise and support the Nigerian authorities
in its response to the abduction of over 200 school girls
touched down in Abuja, Nigeria this morning”.
The team is drawn from across government, including DfID,
FCO and the MoD, and will work with the Nigerian
authorities leading on the abductions and terrorism in
Nigeria. The team will be considering not just the recent
incidents but also longer-term counter-terrorism solutions
to prevent such attacks in the future and defeat Boko
Haram.
The team will be working closely with their US counterparts
and others to coordinate efforts.
Us Marines find abducted girls, arrest Boko Haram leader
However, military sources said that apart from abducting
the girls, the insurgents also carted away food items and
vehicles as well as killing undisclosed number of people in
Chibok on the fateful night.
The sources told Saturday Vanguard in Abuja that members
of the United States Marines who are already in Maiduguri
following the promise by President Barak Obama to assist
Nigeria in rescuing the abducted girls, located the girls
inside the forest, using some Satellite equipment which
combed the forest, located an assembly of the young girls
and sent the images back to the Marines on ground in
Maiduguri.
Aside locating the whereabouts of the girls in the dense
forest, it was also, further gathered that one of the leaders
of terrorist group who participated in the abduction of the
girls was arrested by a combined team of the US Marines
and Nigerian forces.
Sources said that the Boko Haram leader was arrested,
through an advanced interceptor equipment which was used
to track the terrorist while exchanging information with his
colleagues in Sambisa Forest about the movements of
American and Nigerian soldiers in Maiduguri.
His phone was subsequently traced to a location in
Maiduguri where he was arrested and handed over to the
Nigerian military.
The location of the girls in the forest is contrary to
widespread reports that the girls had been distributed and
ferried to the Nigerian border towns in Chad, Cameroon and
Niger Republic.
Senator Ahmed Zanna, representing Borno Central District
in whose Maiduguri home, an alleged Boko Haram top
commander was once arrested told the Senate last week
that he gave the Military an up-to-date information on how
the girls could be rescued, but lamented that his information
was largely ignored.
He spoke against the backdrop of the claim by the Boko
Haram leader, Sheik Abubakar Shekau, last week that the
girls were booties of war, who would be sold into slavery.
However, Atiku said in his blog, “While I have had and
continue to have major policy differences with the
government in Abuja and its leadership, as a nation we
must remain united.
”We have come to a turning point in our war against
terrorism in Nigeria. It is a critical moment for us; the war
will not be won without us winning this battle. In short, if
one is not part of the solution, they become part of the
problem.
”And at a moment like this, we can no longer afford
anything but a united commitment to stamping out a great
evil that threatens the very existence of the only place we
call home.
”On social media, I have been amazed by the outpouring of
solidarity from within and outside Nigeria. While on the one
hand it is sad to see Nigeria in the news for its inability to
protect its most vulnerable citizens, it is also clear that in
the age of social media no concerns or problems are local.
”It is in light of this that I welcome the offer of military
support from the United States, United Kingdom, France and
others, and the acceptance by the Nigerian government.
While I believe that we waited too long to get to this point of
admitting our need for external help, I will also insist that
it’s better late than never.
”We must make it clear that under no circumstances should
any person, group of persons, or organization ever be
permitted to prey on the children of Nigeria, or any other
country. We must make it easy for everyone who has
information about this crime against humanity to contact the
authorities at once.
”We must make it easy for the innocent population of the
affected areas to see the Nigerian military and authorities
as friends, not enemies. We must make it easy for our
soldiers to be loyal and committed to this great and difficult
task ahead of them.
”We must make it easy for the world to see Nigeria as a
country that cares for all its citizens, regardless of their
age, gender, religion, ethnic group or economic class. We
must remember the people most affected, trapped on the
frontlines of the battle.
They need support, relief and rehabilitation. ”We must
remember they will need help when they are returned home
to their families and their loved ones. And we must make it
difficult for anyone to play politics with this crisis.
’’Nothing, absolutely nothing, is worth the bloodshed and
the destruction we have come to associate with this
campaign of terror. Not party affiliations, not the 2015
elections. We are in a race against time. For every day we
delay our response, or allow ourselves to be caught up in
needless bickering, we hand victory over to the forces of
darkness and despair, like Boko Haram.”
Atiku appeals for unity to defeat Boko Haram
However, the arrival of the foreign military officials i
coming on the heels of the appeal yesterday by the former
Vice President, Atiku Abubakar on Nigerians to unite and
fight the insurgents.
Atiku said the Nigeria had reached a turning point in the war
against terrorism, asking the people irrespective of class,
status, religion or party affiliation to unite to ensure victory
over evil.
Atiku posted his opinion on his blog on the website
lamenting the high level of insurgency resulting in the
abduction of female students by Boko Haram Islamist sect,
pointing out Nigerians can no longer afford any other thing,
but a united commitment to stamp out what he termed ‘’a
great evil that threatens the very existence of the only place
we can call our home.’’
No Boko Haram activities in Lagos —Police
In a related development, the Lagos State Police Command
said yesterday that the rumour about activities of Boko
Haram members in some parts of the state was false.
The Public Relations Officer, PRO, of the state Police
Command, DSP Ngozi Braide, made this known at a news
conference yesterday, at Premier College Group of Schools,
Palm Avenue, Mushin, where the sect members allegedly
invaded.
“It is not true that there is any act of terrorism anywhere in
Lagos State. It is a lie that the terrorists invaded Premier
College to abduct students.
“Somebody just sat down somewhere and cooked up the
lies to cause panic in the state.
“Premier College and other schools in the state are safe and
secure; let the public discountenance the rumour,“ she said.
The Executive Director of the college, Mr Abraham Martins,
spoke in the same vein, describing the rumour as ”false
and baseless.”
There are indications that with the confirmation that the
girls are still within Nigerian territory, contrary to
widespread reports that the girls have been distributed and
ferried out, the original plan to storm Sambisa forest which
was put on hold, would now be activated.It is however not
clear if and when the the rescue operation would begin.
Nigerian Girl Guides Association expresses worry
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Girl Guides Association,NGGA, has
joined millions of Nigerians to express worry over the
continued abduction of 234 female students and called on
the Federal Government to ensure that the girls are rescued
unhurt to re-unite with their families.
The association, in a statement signed by its Chief
Commissioner, Dame (Dr) Christie Toby also challenged
Nigerians to be security conscious and assist law
enforcement agencies in fighting the enemies of the nation.
“The NGGA joins all well-meaning people all over the world
to express shock over the abduction of 234 innocent school
girls in Borno State.
“We are sad that up till this moment, these girls are still
missing. The NGGA, being a female organisation, is
specially concerned, and condemns such a heinous act.
“We declare our support for these girls and their families
and pray God to strengthen them in these trying times. We
appreciate the fact that government is fighting terrorism in
Nigeria, but we are appealing to President Jonathan to
ensure that these girls are returned safely to their families
so that they can continue with their education.
“We also appeal to all security agencies and people of
goodwill to support President Jonathan as they work to bring back our dear girls,” the statement added.
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