The Federal Government on Monday said it was getting nearer
to finding the over 200 abducted Chibok secondary school girls in Borno State.
The girls who were writing their school certificate examinations
were abducted on the night of April 14, this year when members of the Boko
Haram terrorist group lured them away on the pretext that they were soldiers
sent to rescue them from insurgents. They were allegedly herded into some
lorries and ferreted away to unknown destinations.
On Monday, Coordinator of the National Information Centre
(NIC) Mike Omeri insisted that the process of Ogwuche’s extradition was
underway as officials of both Nigeria and Sudan were working on relevant papers
to that effect and denied knowledge of any court processes initiated against it
by any of Ogwuche’s family members.
Omeri who led some other members of the NIC on the regular
briefing on efforts to locate and bring back the girls to their families said
security agencies have made much headway in infiltrating the ranks of the
terrorists are were in possession of information that will eventually lead to
the rescue of the girls and ultimate defeat of Boko Haram.
The Director General of National Orientation Agency (NOA)
said part of the new information obtained about the dreaded group was that it
has a female wing.
In addition he said a Boko Haram armourer was arrested but
said some of the other information were still undergoing administrative
processes and as such classified.
“We will let you know when further actions are taken. We now
know some of the female operatives of book haram and some of their armourers”,
he said.
Omeri disclosed that a military commander was among the six
troops who lost their lives at the weekend when terrorists stormed their camp
in Borno State.
Responding to accusations by Chibok Community in Abuja that
Federal Government was not sharing information with them concerning efforts
being made to locate and bring home the girls, Omeri said “this centre has been
open, we have always communicated and media houses have been reporting. But if
they want security information beyond what we are communicating, then that is
beyond us here."
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