Nigerian lawmaker representing Borno North in
the Upper Chamber, Senator Ahmed Zanna, has
confirmed he knows the location of the abducted
girls.
Pained that the government allegedly refuse to
listen to him, he further stated to CNN that he
won’t divulge the whereabouts of the girls and
the dreaded Islamist group.
The senator made this declaration Monday night
on CNN when he was being interviewed via a
telephone call by Isha Sesay.
When the lawmaker was asked about what he
felt about the latest video released on Monday
by the Boko Haram terror group showing some
of the abducted school girls, the senator said he
experienced mixed feelings when he saw the
videoand he was happy to know they are still
alive.
When asked where he thinks the insurgents
might be keeping the girls, the senator replied,
“I won’t tell where they are being kept again
because I have told the Federal Government
where they are likely being kept before the video
was released. Now that I saw the video, the
vegetation in the clip confirmed what I have told
them earlier,”
“If they want to know where they are being kept,
then the government should
remember what I
told them before. What I can tell you is that the
girls are no longer here in Chibok.”
The lawmaker also stated that it would be
difficult for Nigeria to get back all the girls
abducted by the insurgents, saying the girls have
not only been split by their abductors but ferried
through Lake Chad to neighbouring countries
among which he said were Chad, Niger and
Cameroon.
The senator who blamed the military for failure
to rescue the girls before the development given
that they got all immediate information about
the movement of the insurgents from him, also
suggested that he receives updates on the
movement of the girls.
He said, “I have been constantly in touch with
the security agencies, telling them the
developments, the movement of the girls from
one place to the other and then the splitting of
the girls and eventually the marriage of these
girls by the insurgents. What bothers me most is
that whenever I informed them where these girls
were, after two to three days, they will be moved
from that place to another and still, I will go
back and inform them that see, this is what is
happening.
“I lost hope two days ago when I found out that
some of them were moved to Chad and
Cameroon. Actually, some of them move
through the Mandara Mountain that is in Gwoza
and some of them are just a stone throw from
their barracks, even now as I am talking to you,
some of them are in Kolofata, which is in
Cameroon but about 15 kilometres or even less
to the borders.”[Nigeria Newsdesk]
THIS GUY IS A FOOLISH MAN ITS NW HE KNW HE WILL TALK IM SURE HE JST WANTS TO BE NOTICED AS A HELP IN THE RELEASE OF THE GIRLS AS THAT WILL EaRN HIM A POST IN THE FORTHCOMIING ELECTION
ReplyDelete^^ True, he should have spoken out a long time ago, and not now almost 4weeks after the incidence
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