The Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed
recently stated that the Federal Government was still tracking the missing
Chibok girls.
“We are a bit constrained. I know that some countries
have set fire around the Sambisa forest to smoke out the Boko Haram insurgents,
but we are being careful because we are still looking for the Chibok girls and
we do not want unnecessary collateral casualties.
“I know that many of our neighbours like Mali and Niger
have employed certain procedures. Because of our major objective that we are
still looking for the Chibok girls, so in some parts of Sambisa forest, we
cannot adopt such drastic approaches.”
Lai Mohammed enjoined Nigerians to encourage the military
and provide information to further dissipate the insurgents.
“People must own the war. They must report suspicious
movements and complement efforts of the military. How many bars or football
viewing centres in Lagos can you secure? No, but if you have enough information
to beef up security, it would help,” he added.
“That is absolutely incorrect. It is possible for
insurgents to lay ambush on the road. It doesn’t mean that they are in control
of those local governments. I travelled 89 kilometres from Maiduguri to Bama.
“We are not saying we are going to route or eliminate
ambush or attacks overnight; it’s never done in any insurgency. But what we are
just giving the fact, less than a year ago, the entire Northeast was almost in
their control, today they don’t have that kind of command.
Credit: Pulse
“It’s just about one local government that they have
swayed at all,” the minister said.
In spite of speculations that the Chibok girls have been
married off or recruited as suicide bombers, the minster insist that they are
still being held by the Boko Haram sect.
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