If this is true, then i just don't get it. Swap just 30 of the girls? That's not good enough, though that they have to swap in the first place speaks volumes, but hey it's the naija way some would argue.
Anyways the gist is that Boko Haram is asking for a swap. Read the nation report below:
After a secret negotiation, Boko Haram has agreed to release
some of the abducted 219 Chibok girls, The Nation learnt yesterday.
But there was a snag last night because while the government
wanted freedom for all the 219 Government Secondary School, Chibok girls, the
sect said it would free only 30. The girls have been in captivity for 149 days.
Boko Haram sent the list of its commanders and the 30 girls
to be swapped to a minister, who is also a lawyer, an elderstatesman and a key
facilitator of peace with the sect, Comrade Shehu Sani, who is also the
President of the Civil Rights Congress of Nigeria, according to sources.
The list, it was learnt, was sent after secret talks between
a government delegation and a Boko Haram commander, who is being detained in
Kuje Prison in Abuja. But there was no confirmation of this last night.
According the sources, the delegation, whose membership was
kept under wrap, discussed with the commander, who is simply described as Umar.
One of the sources said: “Some top officials met with Umar
about two weeks ago in Kuje Prison to discuss issues connected to the fate of
the Chibok girls.
“We heard some inmates sharing this information that the
sect might swap the girls with Umar and others. But all the details are still
secret because Umar keeps to himself a lot.”
But another source said: “The delegation had a fruitful
negotiation with Umar, who is one of the highly-rated commanders of Boko Haram.
The group assured Umar of a swap and he has been looking forward to it.
“The sect has given a list of 18 of its members to be
swapped with the abducted Chibok girls.”
It was, however, gathered that the fresh negotiation has
suffered a little setback because Boko Haram has agreed to set free only 30 of
the remaining 219 girls in its custody.
The government has offered to release the 18 key Boko Haram
leaders/ members only on the condition that all the Chibok girls will be freed.
Some security agents are said to have given “cautious
advice” to the government when there was “no full assurance that all the girls
will be released”.
“So, technically, the release of 30 girls was unacceptable
to the government based on the advice of some security agents,” another source
said, adding:
“You can see why Nigerians should stop blaming Boko Haram
from continuously keeping these girls in captivity. What is of concern now is
to get even these 30 girls out to prove to the whole world that they are
alive.”
Sani simply said last night: “No comment.”
Earlier in May, Sani explained why he and some Boko Haram
contacts had audience with ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo in Abeokuta.
He said the session was meant to open a new channel for
dialogue with the sect to rescue the girls.
He said: “The meeting in Abeokuta was aimed at repackaging
and salvaging the dialogue option.”
It was not immediately clear if the latest talks had any
connection with the repackaging or not.
The Chairman of the Presidential Fact-Finding Committee on
the abduction of Chibok girls, Brig-Gen. Ibrahim Sabo, had on July 22 said the
incident was real, contrary to misinterpretation in some quarters.
He also said 276 pupils were abducted, but 219 were
unaccounted for, as at the time of submitting the report.
He said 57 of the abducted pupils had been reunited with
their families after escaping from the sect.
Gen. Sabo, who made the disclosures in an address at the
presentation of the committee’s report to the President, said 119 pupils
escaped from the school premises before the insurgents took away their
classmates.”
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