This was disclosed by the
President, Civil Rights Congress, Mr. Shehu Sani, in an exclusive interview
with SUNDAY PUNCH last
week.
Sani, who has been involved in efforts to get government
and Boko Haram to discuss the fate of the girls in the past, said some powerful
individuals, whom he refused to name, ensured that the talks derailed. Reports
have claimed that the girls who were kidnapped from the Government Girls
Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, have been sighted in camps inside
Sambisa Forest, in some border towns near Cameroon and in the Central African
Republic. Sani said:
“What I want to
tell you is that something is being done about it but I’m not disposed to
making it public. Most times, publicizing these issues always lead to sabotage
by those who do not want the girls freed. I will not mention the names of these
Nigerians. However, I can tell you that real and genuine moves are going on,
which I am a part of. The claim that the girls have been abandoned is not true.
There are genuine efforts by government and some individuals, who are
discreetly making efforts toward getting their (pupils’) safe return home.”
The human rights activist noted that the girls could only
be freed either forcefully or through dialogue and negotiation. He added that
the foreign intervention sought by some Nigerians had not produced results. The
United States, the United Kingdom, France, China and Israel had offered to
assist Nigeria in rescuing the school girls. Both the US and the UK had sent
security experts and technology to locate the abductees and secure their
release. While the US claimed to have located the girls, France had
specifically opposed negotiations with the sect.
Speaking on efforts made by these countries so far, Sani
said, “I am not aware of any serious efforts made by any foreign country. I am
not aware of what is happening on the side of the US forces. From the side of
dialogue or negotiation, I have not seen any serious intervention or involvement
of these countries.”
Similarly, the Convener, Coalition of Northern
Politicians, Academics, Professionals and Businessmen, Dr. Junaid Mohammed,
said some powerful forces had been frustrating efforts to free the girls The
Second Republic lawmaker said, “Powerful forces have proceeded to stall the
negotiation over certain political gains.”
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May God help this country. ..
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