There are reports that 200 of the schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram
insurgents have been sighted in southern Borno in seven buses awaiting
movement to an unknown destination.
Residents of Borno revealed that the girls were sighted in the Gwoza-Bama axis.
Confirming
this development to journalists in Maiduguri, a civil rights activist,
Dr. Peregrino Brimah said residents of the border town between Nigeria
and Cameroon involved in the search for the girls confirmed seeing the
schoolgirls huddled together inside seven buses awaiting movement to an
unknown destination.
The activist called on the security agencies
to go in pursuit of the insurgents before the girls were taken out of
the country. He also called on President Goodluck Jonathan to approve
immediately the formal request of thousands of youths in the area to
carry arms to confront the insurgents.
Meanwhile, Prophet T.B.
Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Ikotun southwest Nigeria,
has cautioned the military against an all out attack on the sect to
free the abducted girls. He said this was necessary to prevent the girls
from being harmed.
The popular cleric on Sunday during his
sermon, urged the security agents to take it easy and abstain from
deploying full force in their attempt to rescue the girls.
“I want
to tell our security men that they should take it easy. They should not
go with full force because it will bounce back on these children. Let
us be prayerful and at the same time be tactical and strategic, so that
they will not harm our dear schoolgirls. Their captors are in a place
where they cannot move forward or backward. Confrontation is dangerous.
The security men should be very careful in their strategy and approach,”
he stated.
The schoolgirls were abducted on 14 April in their
hostel at Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State by
Boko Haram members dressed in army uniforms and taken to their
stronghold in the Sambisa forest. About fourty of the girls escaped days
after the incident.
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