WE DON't KNOW WHERE CHIBOK GIRLS ARE – US REPORT.
We don’t have any better idea today than we did before about where these girls are
The United States said on Friday it had decreased its surveillance flights in the search for the about 219 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram, but added that the overall effort was unchanged due to more flights by other countries.
It stated that it had no idea of the location of the girls, noting
however that there is no letup in the efforts to locate and rescue them.
“We don’t have any better idea today than we did before about where
these girls are, but there’s been no letup of the effort itself,”
Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby told reporters, according to
Reuters.
Kirby said the same level of effort was being sustained now through international involvement.
A US defence official speaking on condition of anonymity said American
flights had been reduced only after a body of intelligence had been
gathered and that the cuts had been offset by the British and the French
support.
Kirby denied a suggestion that US flights over
Nigeria had been reduced to accommodate increased US surveillance over
Iraq, where Washington is flying unmanned and manned aircraft to gather
intelligence about Sunni insurgents.
He said some of the
resources that were being used in Nigeria had been diverted from other
missions in Africa and could now be used elsewhere on the continent.
Officials declined to say how long heightened U.S. surveillance over Nigeria had lasted.
Asked whether it was just a week or two, the defence official said,
“No. We were building this baseline for a good period of time.”
US surveillance flights over Nigeria were now intermittent, the source said.
US military personnel are in Abuja helping to coordinate the effort,
and some 80 others were sent to Chad in May to support the surveillance
operation.
Chad is northeast of Nigeria and borders the area in which Boko Haram is known to operate.
In the last month, US officials had played down expectations about a
swift rescue of the girls and stressed the limitations of intelligence
from surveillance flights.
One US official voiced concerns that
Boko Haram might have booby-trapped areas where the girls could be
held, and there had been reports that they might have been split up into
groups that were not being held in one place.
The defence
official said surveillance alone would not lead to a resolution. “It
will take the Nigerian piece of the equation with their own sources and
human intelligence coupled with the other forms to really understand the
picture,” he noted.
In an opinion piece in the Washington Post
on Friday, President Goodluck Jonathan said his government and security
services had “spared no resources, have not stopped and will not stop
until the girls are returned home.”
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