The Nigerian military have faulted the claims of Amnesty
International that they got a 4-hour advanced warning of the school girls’ raid
which took place last month in Chibok. The Director of Defence Information, Chris
Olukolade said AI’s allegation is very “unfortunate and untrue”.
Stating that the Nigerian military received information of the
on-going attack from troops on patrol, after which they attacked the terrorists
and called for more reinforcement.
He said that as the troops on reinforcement made their way from Maiduguri to Chibok, they ran into an ambush by terrorists who engaged them in fierce fire fight and a number of soldiers lost their lives in the battle.
He
also said another set of soldiers mobilized for the mission arrived after the
terrorists had escaped due to a series of misleading information that slowed
down the pursuit.
Emphasising that the Division Headquarters in Maiduguri received a reinforcement call and not a forewarning as speculated by Amnesty International.
Why should anybody believe the statement coming from Nigerian Army, was it not the same Olukolade that made us believe that those girls had been rescued initially before the news was faulted?
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I hope Asari Dokubo now believes the girls were abducted
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