Thursday, March 26, 2015

Nigeria Military Set To Rescue Chibok Girls On Friday.



The over 200 school girls who were abducted by Boko Haram from government secondary school, Chibok, Borno State, in April 2014 are set to be rescued by the Nigerian Military forces on Friday.
A freed captive of Boko Haram, has revealed that the over 200 Chibok girls are being held in Gwoza town in their own special apartment belonging to the terrorist group, who equally live in these camps with their wives and Children.

She said, “In the camp at Gwoza, there were clear demarcations between where people were kept. The Chibok girls, other captives and Boko Haram members and their family members all had their separate areas secured, though the security in the area where the girls are kept is visibly different and much tighter.”

“We had a normal life in Gwoza, except the trauma of living in captivity. Whatever we wanted to eat, they were provided. They would bring water, firewood, etc., and leave them outside. They even provided perfume for anyone who requested for it.” “No one was allowed anywhere near the specific location of the abducted girls, which was being guarded round the clock”, she added.

The above revelation coincided with President Jonathan addressing a group of international election observers on Thursday informing them of the efforts of the Nigerian troops in liberating villages that have been under the captive of Boko Haram. President Jonathan assured them of the readiness of the Military forces to liberate and recapture Gwoza from the hands of Boko Haram terrorists.

He said, “We believe by tomorrow (today) or latest Friday, we will be able to take over Gwoza. If we take over Gwoza it will not take us more than one week to clean up. Now Boko Haram is not in position to come out and disrupt elections.”

Thus, with the Nigerian military set to takeover and recapture Gwoza from the hands of Boko Haram terrorist, and with the Chibok girls being held captive in the Gwoza town, reclaiming total control of Gwoza invariably means the rescuing of the abducted girls.

The only fear right now stern from the possible moles which may still exist within the the security forces in Nigeria who disseminated these to the terrorists. However, with these latest revelations, one thing is certain: Chibok girls are close to being reunited with their families and the days of Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria are numbered.

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