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Tuesday, 6 September 2016
FG knows where our girls are - Chibok community
The community rejected cases by the government that there was no dependable knowledge on the area of the girls, focusing on that the administration had seen three recordings, and data on the young ladies' whereabouts.
The representative for the Kibaku Area Development Association, (Chibok people group), Dr. Manasseh Allen, said this in a meeting with one of our reporters on Monday.
He expressed that the guardians of the abducted young ladies would keep on demanding the arrival of the young ladies from the government.
He said, "Similarly as we are concerned, the Nigerian government and the Nigerian military know where the young ladies are much sooner than today in light of the fact that the main video was discharged, the second video was discharged and the third video was discharged. Amina Ali got away and she let them know where she had been every one of these years and since she got away, she was questioned that same day.
"Subsequent to getting away from her abductors, she had sufficiently given data to the Nigerian government to know where the young ladies were being held all these while. Regardless of the possibility that not every one of them, in any event the general population she had been with in the course of recent years, she knew them."
Allen, whose nieces were among the kidnapped young ladies, said the government had baffled a few moves to arrange with the order for the arrival of the young ladies.
He said, "We are not after where the young ladies are or whether the administration knows where the young ladies are or not. Our interest has been one: the guerillas have been contacting Nigeria on the issue of swap and it is the same government that has been ruining the swap move. Along these lines, what I can finish up is that the administration knows where the young ladies are and what we are stating is, we need our young ladies back."
Inquired as to whether the administration or the military was profiting from the revolt, Allen declined to react to this.
Endeavors to talk with Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, demonstrated failed as calls to his cell telephone rang out. A content enquiry sent to his cellular telephone was yet to be answered as of the season of going to press.
Be that as it may, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, had in a meeting a month ago said the military had no knowledge on whether the Chibok young ladies were in Sambisa Forest or not.
Abubakar said the Nigeria Air Force was working round the clock to protect the young ladies and different Nigerians kidnapped by Boko Haram.
Reacting to an inquiry on if the NAF had any insight on whether the Chibok young ladies were in the Sambisa Forest or not, Abubakar said, "Truly, we don't. That is the reality of the situation. Regardless of the fact that you see ladies that are wearing hijab, how are you certain they are ladies, that they are not men?"
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