Saturday, March 7, 2015

Boko Haram Using Chibok Girls As Shekau’s Shield – Army

Troops have not carried out aerial bombardment of
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau's hideout because
the sect is using the Chibok girls as shield, it was learnt
yesterday.
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, on
Wednesday visited Chad to seek clarifications on some
issues and map out plans with multi-national force on
what a source described as the final onslaught against
Boko Haram.
The military source, who spoke in confidence with our
correspondent, said Shekau and some members of his
Shura Committee – the sect's highest policy making
body – had been shuttling between Sambisa Forest and
strategic locations, such as Gwoza and Bama.
The Chadian President, Idris Deby said Shekau's convoy
was sighted in Dikwa on Tuesday.
But the military source explained that Shekau has a
strong base in Gwoza with a special armoured tank.
The source said: "Troops have located what I may call
Shekau's bunker but they cannot strike because some of
the Chibok girls are being used as shield by the leaders
of Boko Haram.
"We want to do a clinical job with limited damage
because the whole world is awaiting the safe return of
the Chibok girls.
" The ability of the troops to rescue some of the girls
will earn more credit to the success of Nigerian military
against the insurgents.
"We are also being extremely careful to avoid any
military assault which may force Shekau to turn against
the Chibok girls and other hostages in Boko Haram's
camps in the Northeast.
According to the source, intelligence report has
indicated that recent bombings in Jos and other cities
were borne out of anger against the military for
reclaiming over 40 occupied territories and killing more
than 300 insurgents."
Air Marshal Badeh on Wednesday met with the Chadian
military hierarchy.
A source, who spoke in confidence, said: " The session
was used to iron out alleged claims by Chadian military
that Nigerian troops were frustrating its collaborating
troops in the Northeast.
"At the meeting, the Chadian military denied issuing
such statement. Instead, it restated its commitment to
collaboration with Nigeria to rout out the insurgents
from the Northeast and the sub-region.
"After ironing out the misgivings, the CDS and Chadian
counterpart later mapped out plans with the multi-
national force on the final onslaught against Boko
Haram.
"We are likely to see enhanced synergy between
Nigerian troops and their Chadian counterparts in the
next few days."
Source: TheNation

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