50 Fleeing Boko Haram Members Arrested as DHQ Refutes Rescue of Chibok Girls
Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri, Senator Iroegbu in Abuja and Chiemelie Ezeobi in Lagos
Fifty fleeing members of the Boko Haram sect have been arrested by the
military in Biu, a town located in the southern part of Borno State.
Security sources revealed that the insurgents hid in a truck used to convey livestock and were headed for Gombe State when they were apprehended.
News of their arrest coincided with the retraction by the Defence
Headquarters (DHQ) on the rescue of some Chibok secondary schoolgirls
who were abducted by the terror sect five months ago.
On the
apprehension of Boko Haram members, security sources told journalists
that the arrested men are currently in the custody of the Nigerian Army
and might have been detained at the Biu barracks.
The sources said some youth vigilantes in Biu became suspicious when they apprehended a truck carrying sheep and goats.
Owing to their suspicion, a thorough search of the vehicle was carried
out, leading to the discovery of the 50 young men who were hidden deep
inside the truck.
The sources revealed that the arrested men
confessed to being fighters of the Islamic sect and were all on the run
following the reported killing of their leader, Abubakar Shekau, during
the confrontation of the sect with the military at Konduga last week.
They said the suspects who pleaded for mercy, also promised to
cooperate with security operatives by giving them useful information on
the whereabouts of other sect members on the run as well as those
holding the Chibok girls.
It was also disclosed that most of the
suspects were between the ages of 18 and 25 and were fluent in Kanuri
and Hausa languages.
The sources said the arrested men confessed to
have been among the insurgents who fought at Bama and Konduga where they
were overwhelmed by the military.
Meanwhile, there was a mixture of
excitement and uncertainty yesterday when news filtered into Maiduguri,
the Borno State capital, that some of the female students who were
abducted from Government Secondary School, Chibok five months ago by
Boko Haram had been released.
However, investigations showed that
the information on the schoolgirls was misplaced and had gained traction
when some Chibok girls who had escaped from their captors several
months ago were conveyed by the Borno State Government in two buses to
Maimalari barracks in Maiduguri.
This was compounded when DHQ
spokesman, Major-General Chris Olukolade, erroneously informed several
media houses (including Firstclass newsline) that the girls sighted at
the barracks had just regained their freedom from their abductors.
This was the second time in five months Olukolade had issued a wrong
statement on the fate of the Chibok girls. Two days after their
abduction on April 14, he had told the whole world that 107 girls had
been freed by the military. The statement turned out to be false.
But given that Olukolade’s statement yesterday was in stark contrast
with the information obtained from the Borno State Government and
Department of State Security in the state,our source decided to err on
the side of caution by not posting the story on its website until
Olukolade issued the retraction.
In a text message sent to
journalists, he said: “The story circulating in respect of the release
of the Chibok girls is not true please. The buses that drove into the
barracks were conveying other individuals.”
The escaped girls had
been taken to the barracks so that the military could provide escorts
that would accompany them to their new schools in Kaduna and Abuja, as
earlier promised two months ago by the Borno State Governor, Alhaji
Kashim Shettima.
Some of the soldiers in the barracks confirmed that
about 35 girls were released to the military authorities to escort them
to their schools outside the state.
About 30 girls were later sighted at the Government House, Maiduguri, in two 18-sitter buses.
Also closely parked by the two buses were military vehicles and a large detachment of soldiers.
However, following the retraction, there was palpable disappointment
among the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group, which has led the campaign
for the rescue of the girls. The campaign by the group also drew global
attention to their abduction.
Leader of the group and former
Minister of Education, Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili, was among those who wanted
to believe that the girls had regained their freedom, but was restrained
by mixed feelings of joy and disbelief.
An obviously anxious Ezekwesili, in successive twitter posts, said: “DAY162 of our #ChibokGirls. I have said it would be a day of unspeakable joy when the agony of our 219 daughters and their parents shall end.
“We wait and we are of good courage that our girls shall be rescued. We stay unrelenting in our expectation.
“Yes, the rumour of their rescue is strong. We wait with earnest hope and expectation for evidence. What joy.
“My heart is pounding in excited anxiety as we wait. Lord, please let not our hopes be dashed. Let this be the day.
“@GENOlukolade please get the military to end our anxiety. Can we see
evidence that our #ChibokGirls are the ones being rumoured rescued?
“If only the @GENOlukolade and our HQNigerianArmy can confirm this
strong rumour to be the truth by having our girls before the camera
please.
“#ChibokParents cannot confirm because they also don't know and are hearing strong rumours like everyone of us. Waiting is hard. Too hard.”
But her hopes and those of several Nigerians were dashed when DHQ
retracted its statement, unleashing such venom from Nigerians on the
social media.
Ezekwesili once again took to twitter to say, “Once
again, our hopes are dashed. The @DefenceInfoNG says rumour not true
that our #ChibokGirls were rescued. It is heart breaking. Speechless.
“All who echoed sounds of joy at the news that sadly dashed our hopes, take not back your voice. Echo their cry for freedom: #BringBackOurGirls!!!!!!
“We cannot afford the luxury of hopeless disappointment so we rise from
dashed hopes and stay demanding #BringBackOurGirls now and alive!”
Expectedly, on several social media platforms, the news was greeted with
outrage, pain and anger all targeted at the military for misleading the
public especially the affected families.
One of such was from Yomi
Ladipo who said: “General Chris Olukolade deserves to be fired for that
silly statement. How dare you toy with such sensitive information?
9/24/2014
50 Fleeing Boko Haram Members Arrested as DHQ Refutes Rescue of Chibok Girls
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