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Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by dre11(m): 7:36am On Dec 16, 2020
•Dismisses Boko Haram’s claim as propaganda

•17 schoolboys escaped, says Masari


•Jigawa, Zamfara close schools

•Senate summons defence minister, service chiefs, others

Kingsley Nwezeh, Chuks Okocha, Adedayo Akinwale, in Abuja, John Shiklam in Kaduna and Francis Sardauna in Katsina

The military is considering many options, including seeking external help, to rescue over 300 schoolboys of Government Science Secondary School (GSSS) Kankara, Katsina State.

A top military officer confided in THISDAY yesterday that one of the options being considered is for the federal government to seek assistance from the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) to launch a rescue bid leveraging on its sophisticated technology for such operation.

Besides, the military also dismissed claims by Boko Haram that it masterminded the abduction of the pupils last Friday.

It described the claim of the terror organisation, made yesterday by its acclaimed leader, Mr. Abubakar Shekau, as mere propaganda.


Amidst efforts to rescue the pupils, Katsina State Governor, Hon. Aminu Masari, said 17 pupils, out of the 333 schoolboys he had earlier said could not be accounted for had escaped from their captors.

Another report, however, claimed that two of the abductees might have been killed.

The Senate has, however, summoned the defence minister and security chiefs over the abduction of the Katsina pupils.

THISDAY gathered that in addition to the ongoing joint operation launched by the military and other security agencies, rescuing the pupils would be faster with help from AFRICOM.


AFRICOM had recently alerted Nigeria and other West African nations that ISIS, al-Qaeda and other terror groups were making inroads into the West African sub-region, exploiting local differences and collaborating with affiliates.

The United States Special Forces recently rescued an American kidnapped from a farm in Niger Republic in Sokoto State.

During the operations, the Special Forces killed six of the kidnappers, four from Niger and two from Nigeria.

THISDAY gathered that the federal government may be reaching out to the US government (AFRICOM) in view of its recent intelligence alert on the movement of terror groups to the sub-region.


“At many levels, strategic levels there is a flurry of activities to rescue the children safely and keep the peace of the nation,” the source added.

The source said the military was looking at many options irrespective of ongoing negotiations with the kidnappers.

The source also dismissed claims by Boko Haram that it staged the kidnap of the Katsina students as propaganda.

He said: “We have our constitutional mandate, which we are pursuing. We are not discouraging other options, be it negotiations or any other thing.

“We are focused on the rescue of the children, having established location. The issue of collateral damage is also being looked at. The safety of the children is paramount.”

On the claim by Boko Haram that it kidnapped the pupils, the source, who asked not to be named, said: “It is in their character to make such bogus claims in situations like this. It is part of their propaganda. Anything that happens in Nigeria is linked to Boko Haram.

“The fact that they have collaborators is not in doubt but this is propaganda.”


Boko Haram Claims Responsibility for Abduction

Earlier, the terror group, in an audio message released yesterday, had said it was behind last week’s kidnapping of hundreds of schoolboys in Katsina State.

So far, more than 300 pupils are unaccounted for, but others managed to escape.

The government had previously blamed “bandits” for the attack.

In a four-minute audio message trending on social media, the leader of the deadly Islamic sect, Mr. Abubakar Shekau, claimed his members kidnapped the schoolboys because Western education is against the tenets of Islam.

In the Arabic audio message he translated in Hausa, Shekau said: “What happened in Katsina was done to promote Islam and discourage un-Islamic practices as Western education is not the type of education permitted by Allah and his Holy Prophet.

“They are also not teaching what Allah and his Holy Prophet commanded. They are rather destructing Islam. It may be subtly, but Allah the Lord of the Skies and Earths knows whatever is hidden.

“In a nutshell, we are behind what happened in Katsina. The speaker is Abubakar Shekau, leader of Jama’atu Ahlussunna Lid-Da’awati wal Jihad.”

But Shekau did not give details of the attack, the number of the abducted schoolboys or mentioned entering into negotiation with the Katsina State Government


17 Students Escaped from Captivity, Says Masari

Katsina State Governor, Hon. Aminu Masari, in an interview with journalists late on Monday after he briefed President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura on efforts made to rescue the students, said 17 out of the 333 abducted schoolchildren had returned home.

Masari had earlier told the Minister of Defence, Maj. Gen. Salihi Magashi (rtd), who on Sunday led security chiefs on a sympathy visit to the people of the state that 333 pupils were missing after the invasion of the school.

The governor, who said frantic efforts were ongoing to rescue the remaining captives, added that the 17 freed students were released “unconditionally” and had since been reunited with their family members.

He said: “As at today (Monday), information available to me shows that 17 of the missing children have been found. Fifteen of them were found around Dinya in Danmusa. I was informed by the DPO. One other was found through them and the last, the father called that his son has returned home.

“All these missing children who have been found have been reunited with their families since we have shut down the schools. Majority of the missing children are in the forest in Zamfara. But God willing, the children will be returned safely.

“I was told that they spoke with a teacher whose son was also kidnapped that the bandits said the helicopter should stop roving and that they will collect ransom but they didn’t specify. And so they ended the call.”

Masari explained that one of the abducted children’s fathers, who is also a teacher at the school, was contacted by the bandits who warned that security forces should stop aerial patrol of their hideouts.

He added that the bandits demanded that adequate money should be set aside pending the completion of the ongoing rescue mission.

However, two of the abducted students have been reportedly killed by their abductors.

A parent, whose son is among those kidnapped by the bandits, told THISDAY yesterday on condition of anonymity that one of the students who escaped from the kidnappers’ den said the hoodlums killed two of the schoolboys in his presence.

He said the student told them that while in captivity, they were made to go through inhumane experiences, including being flogged like animals and fed with wild flora.


Senate Invites Defence Minister, Service Chiefs, Others

The Senate yesterday invited the Minister of Defence, Maj. Gen. Salihi Magashi (rtd), the service chiefs and heads of the Nigerian Police Force and the Department of State Service (DSS) over the unending insecurity situation in the country.

The Senate took the decision after debating a motion on the abduction of the schoolboys.

The motion, sponsored by Senator Mandiya Bello (Katsina South), also urged the president to implement the report of the Senate Committee on Security Challenges without further delay. It resolved to invite the chiefs to brief the Senate on measures being taken to rescue the pupils.

The Senate urged the president to implement the recommendations of the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Nigeria’s Security Challenges dated March 17, 2020, and Senate resolutions there from, as a holistic response to the mounting security challenges across the country.

Arguing the motion, Bello said: “Aware that the recent attack and abduction of schoolchildren at Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State, is coming on the heels of yet-to-be resolved abduction of 270 girls, which took place at Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State in 2014, and abduction of about 100 schoolgirls at Government Girls Science and Technical School, Dapchi, Yobe State in 2018; and

“Concerned that like the other incidents of schoolchildren abduction that took place in Chibok and Dapchi, several years back, if no immediate action is taken to rescue the Kankara schoolboys, their fate may be sealed in the hands of terrorists.”

Other senators, in their various contributions reiterated the calls for the sacking of the service chiefs and passed a vote of no confidence in the various heads of security agencies in the country over their inability to prevent the abduction of schoolchildren.

The senators also expressed concerns about Buhari’s persistent disregard for all resolutions passed by the Senate on insecurity.


Ensure Safe Return of Abducted School Girls, House Tells FG


The House of Representatives yesterday called on the federal government to expedite action on the safe return of all abducted schoolchildren, from Chibok to the most recent one at Kankara.

The House also called on the federal government to urgently implement the Safe Schools Declaration to protect children and teachers from attacks in schools and ensure that their education continues without hindrances.

It urged the federal government to forward the Safe Schools Declaration to the National Assembly for ratification and domestication.

It further called on the federal government to review the security architecture of the country because it is no longer effective.

These resolutions were a sequel to the unanimous adoption of a motion on urgent public importance, titled, “Call on the Federal Government To Urgently Bring Total Control, The Attacks On Educational Institutions, Insurgency, Banditry And Kidnappings Across the Country,’ sponsored by Hon. Musa Sarkin Adar and 75 other lawmakers.

Moving the motion, Adar said that the security challenges in the country, particularly in the North, are backsliding into the former state of affairs before the coming of the Buhari administration in 2015.

He expressed concerns that the attacks and kidnappings have taken such a dangerous dimension that the security agencies seem to be overwhelmed.

He lamented that to date, about 112 Chibok schoolgirls are still missing; and that two years after, one of the Dapchi girls, Leah Sharibu, is still in captivity.


APC Charges Security Agencies to Apprehend Criminals

Following the abduction of the Katsina pupils, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has called on the nation’s security agencies to demonstrate their commitment by going after criminals and denying them the space to operate.

The Chairman, APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee and Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, in a statement yesterday in Abuja, said the abduction brought back memories of similar incidents in Chibok and Dapchi.

Buni said the APC believed that the security agencies have the will, commitment and training to restore public confidence in their ability to secure the lives and property of Nigerians.

According to him, they should demonstrate this commitment more by going after criminals and denying them space to perpetrate crime

“Buhari administration works harder to improve the security situation in the country, the APC calls on the nation’s security agencies to dig deeper and do better by ensuring that our students can go to school safely and learn all across the country. There is no greater harm that insecurity can do to a nation than to destroy its education and the future of its youths,” he said.


PDP Blames APC for Buhari’s Perceived Lethargy over Insecurity


However, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of complicity in the president’s seeming lukewarm attitude towards combating insecurity in the country.

It urged the ruling party to speak out on the several cases of killings and kidnappings in the country, stating that the silence of the ruling party amounts to conspiracy.

The PDP said the APC had displayed its insensitivity and anti-people stance by encouraging the president to visit his cattle ranch instead of Kankara in his home Katsina State.

The PDP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan, said by not impressing it on Buhari to cut short his private visit to Daura and make efforts to rescue the pupils, the APC has again shown that it is a party of ‘political bandits,’ which has no iota of concern for the wellbeing of Nigerians.

It said: “Indeed, the preference for the welfare of Mr. President’s cattle over the safety of our young students, who are now languishing in their abductors’ den, foregrounds APC’s disdain for Nigerians, for which it should never be entrusted with governance at any level in future.

“Our party and, indeed, discerning Nigerians are not surprised that the APC, as a party, has not forcefully condemned the kidnapping of the students even as it has not raised any strong voice against the recent gruesome killing of 43 farmers in Borno State by terrorists.

“Rather, the APC has tacitly supported the insensitive comment by the Buhari presidency, which blamed the slain farmers instead of taking steps to apprehend the assailants.”.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/12/16/military-mulls-seeking-help-from-us-africom-to-rescue-abducted-pupils/

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Fvckhypocrite(f): 7:44am On Dec 16, 2020
Nigeria army is just useless
Twueeh

Afterall north is the safest place to live in NIGERIA ~Arrewa

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Kaduna1stson: 7:45am On Dec 16, 2020
They should seek help from Chadian and Niger Republic soldiers to rescue those boys in 2 days.

Our Nigeria military men are only good at slapping civilians and giving unarmed people serious beatings.

But north is still more safe and secure than South west.

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Exc2000: 7:45am On Dec 16, 2020
Greed and Wickedness is now part of Nigerian Army

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Freestainworld(m): 7:49am On Dec 16, 2020
Failed government, seeking help to rescue school children not even to defeat the technically defeated Boko Haram.

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by EKONGKING: 7:49am On Dec 16, 2020
Biggest black power in the world according to some deluded patriots, is seeking assistance from u.s.a., mercenaries.
Continue. grin
Since we are the biggest pussy power ,why don't we take help from chad or niger .

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by osamz007: 7:51am On Dec 16, 2020
FOOLISH LEADERS

U GUYS WERE IN COMMUNICATION WITH THE SAID KIDNAPPERS BUT YOU COULDN'T TRACK THEM BUT IF NA INNOCENT ENDSARS PROTESTERS UNA CIA SKILLS GO COME OUT. STUPID PEOPLE

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by osamz007: 7:53am On Dec 16, 2020
EKONGKING:
Biggest black power in the world according to some deluded patriots, is seeking assistance from u.s.a., mercenaries.
Continue. grin
Since we are the biggest pussy power ,why don't we take help from chad or niger .

BLACK POWER WEY DEY LOOK FOR WHITE POWER NO GET POWER NA

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Fahdiga(m): 7:53am On Dec 16, 2020
Buhari needs to resign or the National Assembly should impeach him. how low could we go with this incompetent man at the helms of affairs. we need to rescue our country from this evil before all of us perish

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by chariisGRACE(m): 7:55am On Dec 16, 2020
grin

This whole kidnap story get k-leg.

Since the family of the kidnapped students are yet to speak up, then this whole cry about some kidnapped students is as void as the earth was in the beginning coupled with the fact that the north is the most peaceful place on earth right now.

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by princemillla(m): 7:55am On Dec 16, 2020
So NA knows there was AFRICOM and it was never sought for to combat and end Boko haram
Now this school issues now concerns the integrity of their lord n commander they want to bring in AFRICOM to come combat small group of bandits. SMH


Are we safe in this country ?

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Fvckhypocrite(f): 7:58am On Dec 16, 2020
osamz007:
FOOLISH LEADERS

U GUYS WERE IN COMMUNICATION WITH THE SAID KIDNAPPERS BUT YOU COULDN'T TRACK THEM BUT IF NA INNOCENT ENDSARS PROTESTERS UNA CIA SKILLS GO COME OUT. STUPID PEOPLE
U Dey mind dem?

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Fvckhypocrite(f): 8:00am On Dec 16, 2020
princemillla:
So NA knows there was AFRICOM and it was never sought for to combat and end Boko haram
Now this school issues now concerns the integrity of their lord n commander they want to bring in AFRICOM to come combat small group of bandits. SMH


Are we safe in this country ?
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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Analystquadri(m): 8:01am On Dec 16, 2020
Just let's leave the government of Buhari alone for now. They don't know what's going on in the country. They are all confused ones.

Their traditional leaders and elders need open up to reality and take responsibility. They have a lot to do.

Those who will understand will definitely do. I wouldn't want to say more than this.

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Nobody: 8:15am On Dec 16, 2020
Not just the kidnap case but the whole bokoharam and Banditry menace...

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Nobody: 8:16am On Dec 16, 2020
Nigeria can't seek help from Africomm, Nigeria is a sovereign country with its own military.

This article is a made up story by thisday, they didn't speak to any military officer, it was just written to give the story authority.

No military officer will support Africomm in Nigeria territory to rescue its citizens, it will undermined its military, once you start, people will start calling on africomm to come help Nigeria for simple matters.

Most people calling for Africomm are not security experts neither do they understand why you don't allow foreigners to fight your war for you.

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Vidsolution79: 8:34am On Dec 16, 2020
Just do the needful jare....no time. My signature is saying something. Check and see!
Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by tungamaje: 8:36am On Dec 16, 2020
Let's be realistic. Rescuing all the children safe after so many days in captivity is unfortunately impossible. I doubt if the terrorists have not divided them into smaller groups and ferried them away. I share the grief of the parents
Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by nettpen: 8:52am On Dec 16, 2020
Why is the crocodile not dancing. Nigeria nor get military abeg.

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Enudapan: 10:28am On Dec 16, 2020
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated

Nigerian army nah just upgraded boys scouts
Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by unity004(m): 10:29am On Dec 16, 2020
grin under buhari's regime no where is safe not even aso rock that is why his first lady relocated to Dubai with tax payers money and this our military personnels sound more like vigilante boys, if na help them want na to invite Chad Soldiers

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Whothecapfits: 10:30am On Dec 16, 2020
The Wisest thing to do now
Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by sinistermind(m): 10:31am On Dec 16, 2020
Nigerian army and BH wan dey argue ��.... Does it matter who masterminded the kidnap??
This our Naija sef
Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:31am On Dec 16, 2020
Seconded.
Get all the help you can gather to bring all these boys back home.
Abba Kyari and his goons.
We believe in you guys.
You have done this over and over again.
Pally with the army and let's put the enemies and sponsors of this evil Boko Haram to shame.

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Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Sonnobax15(m): 10:32am On Dec 16, 2020
shocked. Dem don reduce our country to the position of African midget

well,any help at all just to rescue those boys is acceptable since our Army seemed to had been compromised... what a pity!!!
Re: Military Mulls Seeking Help From US AFRICOM To Rescue Abducted Pupils by Racoon(m): 10:32am On Dec 16, 2020
Still affirming the uselessness of the Nigerian military generals.They are only effective in assaulting bloody civilians & giving same BH abducting & killing them and the citizens an undeserving amnesty.

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