Friday, 30 May 2014
'We know where the abducted girls are’: Presidency confirms army report
Following claims by the Chief of Defence Staff, Alex
Badeh that the Nigerian Army has discovered the
location of the missing Chibok girls, the Presidency
yesterday confirmed the reports.
This was disclosed yesterday by the Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Doyin
Okupe during an interview with American news
station, CNN.
Okupe said:
“As an insider; I am saying that the location of the
Chibok schoolgirls is now known and President
Goodluck Jonathan is doing everything possible to
ensure their safe return”
The Tribune reports:
The confirmation came a week after the Chief of
Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh,
disclosed that the Nigerian military had discovered
the whereabouts of the schoolgirls.
Also, a competent source within the presidency
debunked the rumour that President Goodluck
Jonathan was angry with the CDS over the revelation
to the effect that the Nigerian military had
discovered the whereabouts of the girls.
The source further said that the president was not
unmindful of the effect of the positive development
on the morale of the Nigerian military.
According to the source, “if the Americans had made
the breakthrough, that would have been the end of
the Nigerian military and the president, as the
Commander-in-Chief, knows that at all times, he
must show and have confidence in the capacity and
competence of his troops.”
Dr Okupe assured the nation and the international
community that very soon, the nation’s security
forces would secure the release of the abducted girls
and reunite them with their parents.
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