There were indications yesterday that the 230 female students
abducted by Boko Haram terrorists from the Government Girls’ Secondary
School, GGSS, Chibok, Borno State, have been sited at the Sambisa Forest
in Borno State, by the Special Forces of the United States Marines.
The girls who were abducted on April 14, were part of the 250
students boarded at the school for the West African School Certificate,
WASC/ Senior Secondary School Certificate, SSSC, examinations,
triggering world-wide condemnations.
This was even as more US military officials arrived Nigeria yesterday
to join local officials in the search for nearly 300 school girls taken
captives by the Islamist extremist group, Boko Haram, the US Secretary
of State John Kerry, and the defence department, Pentagon, said.
The UK team had earlier arrived in Abuja to support Nigerian
government in its response to the abduction of over 200 school girls.
The arrival of the foreign troops is coming on the heels of the
appeal yesterday by the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar for
Nigerians to unite and fight the insurgents to achieve success.
According to Kerry, “Our inter-agency team is hitting the ground in
Nigeria now and they are going to be working with President Goodluck
Jonathan’s government to do everything that we possibly can to return
these girls.”
The CNN also quoted the U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, John Kirby, who
serves as Pentagon press secretary, as saying that the small team of
seven would join advisers supporting local efforts to find the girls
abducted over three weeks ago.
Kerry said the US team, working with the Nigerian government, would
do everything possible to free the girls and everything possible to stop
the atrocities of Boko Haram.
“We are also going to do everything possible to counter the menace of
Boko Haram. The entire world should not only be condemning this outrage
but should be doing everything possible to help Nigeria in the days
ahead,” he added.
But there are no plans to send American combat troops into Nigeria, Mr. Kirby said.
The abduction of the school girls on April 14 in a remote community
in Borno State, one of the most shocking terrorist acts by Boko Haram
yet, has drawn widespread anger around the world with calls for a swift
action.
President Goodluck Jonathan said Thursday that the kidnapping will be “the beginning of end” of Boko Haram.
US President Obama has said he hopes the abduction by Boko Haram will
galvanize the international community to act against the brutal group
that has directed much of its cruelty on civilians and the innocent.
This week, more than 100 people were killed in a busy market by
militants suspected to be from the group. The attack occurred in Gamboru
Ngala, Borno State, near the Nigerian border with Cameroun.
Besides the United States, Britain, France and China have also
offered to help rescue the stolen girls.Obama said the team sent to
Nigeria comprised personnel from military, law enforcement and other
agencies.
France said it will station 3,000 troops in Nigeria’s neighbouring countries to help fight militants in the Sahel region.
British satellites and advanced tracking capabilities also will be
used, and China has promised to provide any intelligence gathered by its
satellite network.
Meanwhile in a statement yesterday, the Foreign and Commonwealth
Office spokesperson said, “a team of UK experts who will advise and
support the Nigerian authorities in its response to the abduction of
over 200 school girls touched down in Abuja, Nigeria this morning”.
The team is drawn from across government, including DfID, FCO and the
MoD, and will work with the Nigerian authorities leading on the
abductions and terrorism in Nigeria. The team will be considering not
just the recent incidents but also longer-term counter-terrorism
solutions to prevent such attacks in the future and defeat Boko Haram.
The team will be working closely with their US counterparts and others to coordinate efforts.
US Marines find abducted girls, arrest Boko Haram leader
However, military sources said that apart from abducting the girls,
the insurgents also carted away food items and vehicles as well as
killing undisclosed number of people in Chibok on the fateful night.
The sources told Saturday Vanguard in Abuja that members of the
United States Marines who are already in Maiduguri following the promise
by President Barak Obama to assist Nigeria in rescuing the abducted
girls, located the girls inside the forest, using some Satellite
equipment which combed the forest, located an assembly of the young
girls and sent the images back to the Marines on ground in Maiduguri.
Aside locating the whereabouts of the girls in the dense forest, it
was also, further gathered that one of the leaders of terrorist group
who participated in the abduction of the girls was arrested by a
combined team of the US Marines and Nigerian forces.
Sources said that the Boko Haram leader was arrested, through an
advanced interceptor equipment which was used to track the terrorist
while exchanging information with his colleagues in Sambisa Forest about
the movements of American and Nigerian soldiers in Maiduguri.
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