HOW CHIBOK GIRLS RETURN
Maiduguri — One year after the abduction of
Chibok girls, Nigerian troops, yesterday,
stormed the Sambisa forest hideout of the Boko
Haram terrorists, and rescued 200 girls and 93
women in a daring operation.
The Defence Headquarters in a statement,
yesterday, confirmed the rescue operation but
said it could not yet determine if some of the
girls were Chibok schoolgirls abducted over a
year ago from Chibok town in Borno State.
Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col S.
K. Usman, in a statement said:
“This is to inform you that our gallant troops
have been making progress in the desired aim
of ridding the nation of terrorists and their
sanctuaries.
“It is heartwarming to inform you that today
(yesterday), troops continued the offensive and
cleared four key terrorist camps in Sambisa
forest, Borno State. So far, they have destroyed
and cleared Sassa, Tokumbere and two other
camps in the general area of Alafa, all within the
Sambisa forest.
“The troops have also rescued 200 abducted
girls and 93 women. They are presently being
processed. Similarly, a number of equipment
and weapons have been captured. We will
send further details and photographs soon.”
Also confirming the operation, Director, Defence
Information, Major-General Chris Olukolade,
said he could not confirm the identity of the
freed victims and their origins and he could not
state if any of them was from Chibok until after
thorough screening and proper investigations.
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