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UK, US Surveillance Team Spotted Chibok Schoolgirls Location In Sambisa by Marvellouzkk(f): 8:09pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Monday, March 21, 2016
• FG didn't ask for help -ex-UK envoy
Some of the female students of Girls
Government Secondary School, Chibok in
Borno state were once spotted by United
Kingdom and United States surveillance
team at the Sambisa forest but efforts
were not made to rescue them.
This was the revelation made yesterday
by the former British High
Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr Andrew
Pocock in an interview with London-
based Sunday Times. Boko Haram
militants attacked the school in April
2014, and seized 276 girls who were
preparing for end-of-year exams. 57
managed to escape.
The government has, since then, insisted
that the whereabout of the girls is
unknown just as unofficial sources insist
that the girls have been seen in Sambisa
forest where the militants
are based. Yesterday, London-based
Sunday Times yesterday quoted former
British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr
Andrew Pocock as saying that a large
group of the girls were spotted by United
Kingdom and American officials in a
forest but failed to launch a rescue
mission. Pocock also said the
information was passed to the Federal
Government but made no request for
help. He told the Sunday Times in an
interview
that about 80 of the girls were spotted by
British and American surveillance
officials shortly after their
disappearance, but experts felt nothing
could be done.
According to the envoy, Western
governments felt 'powerless' to help as
any rescue attempt would have been
too high risk with Boko Haram terrorists
using the girls as human shields. "A
couple of months after the kidnapping,
fly-bys and an American eye in the sky
spotted a group of up to 80 girls in a
particular spot in the Sambisa forest,
around a very large tree, called locally
the Tree of Life, along with evidence of
vehicular movement and a large
encampment," he said. He said the girls
were there for at least four weeks
but authorities were 'powerless' to
intervene and the Federal Government
did not ask for help anyway. On why the
girls were not rescued, Pocock said: "A
land-based attack would have been seen
coming miles away and the girls killed,
an air-based rescue, such as flying in
helicopters or Hercules, would have
required
large numbers and meant a significant
risk to the rescuers and even more so to
the girls."
He added: "You might have rescued a
few but many would have been killed.
My personal fear was always about the
girls not in that encampment. 80 were
there, but 250 were taken, so the bulk
were not there.
What would have happened to them?
You were damned if you do and damned
if you don't." In an investigation by
Christina Lamb for the Sunday Times
Magazine, Dr Pocock said the
information was passed to the Nigerians
but they made no request for help. |
Re: UK, US Surveillance Team Spotted Chibok Schoolgirls Location In Sambisa by roskojo: 9:43pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Do they do anything to rescue them?? No!!!! Then Its of no use. |
Re: UK, US Surveillance Team Spotted Chibok Schoolgirls Location In Sambisa by 9ja4live: 11:09pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
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Re: UK, US Surveillance Team Spotted Chibok Schoolgirls Location In Sambisa by Lanretoye(m): 11:25pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
Who are the chibok girls again? |
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