Breaking News: Abducted Girls Reported Seen Around Gwoza
ENDS.ng has received credible intelligence from active citizens in Maiduguri that the 200 missing, abducted girls were seen being hustled around in about seven buses in South Borno, in the Gwoza-Bama axis.
We urgently call on the security agencies to go in pursuit.
We again reiterate and press the Goodluck Joanthan administration to immediately approve the urgent formal request of the thousands of Civilian-JTF members and several thousand ready-volunteer youth around the nation for the permission to bear arms as a civilian patriots army to seek, capture and eradicate Boko Haram terrorists and release all abductees and forced conscripts.
Going by a report from BBC, A resident of the small town of Gwoza in the remote north-east said on 25 April she saw a convoy of 11 vehicles painted in military colours carrying many girls.
This will be of little comfort to the parents as it suggests at least some are now even further from home, close to the Cameroonian border.
The fact that Islamist fighters from the Boko Haram group are still able to move across parts of Borno state in convoys points to the severe limitations of the current military strategy.
Dr. Peregrino Brimah
http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something]
Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerian
We urgently call on the security agencies to go in pursuit.
We again reiterate and press the Goodluck Joanthan administration to immediately approve the urgent formal request of the thousands of Civilian-JTF members and several thousand ready-volunteer youth around the nation for the permission to bear arms as a civilian patriots army to seek, capture and eradicate Boko Haram terrorists and release all abductees and forced conscripts.
Going by a report from BBC, A resident of the small town of Gwoza in the remote north-east said on 25 April she saw a convoy of 11 vehicles painted in military colours carrying many girls.
This will be of little comfort to the parents as it suggests at least some are now even further from home, close to the Cameroonian border.
The fact that Islamist fighters from the Boko Haram group are still able to move across parts of Borno state in convoys points to the severe limitations of the current military strategy.
Dr. Peregrino Brimah
http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something]
Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerian
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