The Director, Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris
Olukolade, has confirmed that the troops of the Nigerian Army have rescued 200
girls and 93 women during a raid on Sambisa Forest in Borno State.
However, Olukolade could not however confirm whether the rescued
girls were the Chibok girls, who were kidnapped from the Government Secondary
School, Chibok, Borno State in April last year or not.
The Defence spokesman told our correspondent on the
telephone that the tweets on the twitter handle of the Nigeria military
supplied the true information about the military operation in Sambisa.
The Defence authorities had stated in three tweets that the
soldiers rescued the girls and the women during an invasion of the Boko Haram
stronghold.
It was further stated that the freed girls and women were
being screened and profiled.
The Defence authorities stated specifically that the
military had not been able to confirm whether the girls were part of the Chibok
girls, who were abducted by Boko Haram on April 14, 2014.
It was further stated that the troops also destroyed three
terrorists camps including Tokumbere, which is said to be highly notorious (for
crimes).
He said, “Troops this afternoon rescued 200 girls and 93
women from Sambisa. We cannot confirm if the Chibok girls are in the roup.
“The troops captured and destroyed three terrorists camps
including the notorious Tokumbere Camp in the Sambisa Forest operation.
“The freed persons are now bein screened and profiled. We
will bring you details later.”
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