How Jonathan aborted rescue deal for Chibok girls ‘at the last minute’-British newspaper
The British tabloid, The Mail has reported how the over 200 kidnapped
schoolgirls held hostage in Nigeria came agonisingly close to freedom
before government officials called off a deal to swap them for jailed
terror suspects.
A Nigerian journalist, identified as Ahmad Salkida, who was said to be trusted by both the government and extremists from Boko Haram acted as go-between.
But last Saturday, at the 11th hour, officials scrapped the exchange in a telephone call from a crisis summit in Paris where Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan met foreign ministers including those from Britain, the United States, France and Israel.
Abubakar Shekau is said to be enraged by the broken deal
An intelligence source told The Mail on Sunday: ‘The next video we see from the terrorists could show the girls being killed one by one.’
Sources in the Nigerian capital Abuja described how Shekau had agreed to bring the girls out of their forest camps in the remote north-east of the country in the early morning and take them to a safe location for the prisoner swap.
‘They would have been dropped off in a village, one group at a time, and left there while their kidnappers disappeared. There was to be a signal to a mediator at another location to bring in the prisoners,’ sources said.
About 2,000 Boko Haram members are currently detained.
A Nigerian journalist, identified as Ahmad Salkida, who was said to be trusted by both the government and extremists from Boko Haram acted as go-between.
But last Saturday, at the 11th hour, officials scrapped the exchange in a telephone call from a crisis summit in Paris where Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan met foreign ministers including those from Britain, the United States, France and Israel.
Abubakar Shekau is said to be enraged by the broken deal
An intelligence source told The Mail on Sunday: ‘The next video we see from the terrorists could show the girls being killed one by one.’
Sources in the Nigerian capital Abuja described how Shekau had agreed to bring the girls out of their forest camps in the remote north-east of the country in the early morning and take them to a safe location for the prisoner swap.
‘They would have been dropped off in a village, one group at a time, and left there while their kidnappers disappeared. There was to be a signal to a mediator at another location to bring in the prisoners,’ sources said.
About 2,000 Boko Haram members are currently detained.
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Jonathan aborted rescue deal for Chibok girls ‘at the last minute’
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The kidnapped schoolgirls would have regained their freedom by now but
President Goodluck Jonathan called off a prisoner swap deal with Boko
Haram at the last minute, British tabloid The Mail on Sunday has
reported.
Dubai-exiled Nigerian journalist, Ahmad Salkida — who reportedly fled to
the United Arab Emirates last year following threats to his life on
account of his closeness to the militants — was said to have been
appointed by both the government and the extremists to broker an
agreement for the release of the girls in exchange for Boko Haram
members in detention.
“Sources in the Nigerian capital Abuja described how Shekau had agreed
to bring the girls out of their forest camps in the remote north-east of
the country in the early morning and take them to a safe location for
the prisoner swap,” the paper wrote. “They would have been dropped off
in a village, one group at a time, and left there while their kidnappers
disappeared. There was to be a signal to a mediator at another location
to bring in the prisoners.”
Curiously, the federal government was only expected to release 100
“non-combatant, low-level sympathisers” of Boko Haram, rather than
commanders and foot soldiers, the newspaper reported. About 2000 Boko
Haram members are said to be in detention.
Accused of being a Boko Haram sympathiser, the Borno-born journalist has
always insisted he only maintains a “professional relationship” with
certain members of the group whom he knew long before it became violent.
However, he was reportedly persuaded by the president’s aides to embark
on a “secretive and dangerous” trip home to meet Shekau, after the
president “personally signed a letter of indemnity” protecting him from
arrest by security agents. But while attending the May 17, 2014 Paris
terrorism summit with leaders of four African countries and
representatives of the European Union, United Kingdom, and the United
States of America, Jonathan called home to halt the deal, the paper
said.
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The about-face, it is believed, has angered Shekau, raising fears that
the girl might now be endangered. “The next video we see from the
terrorists could show the girls being killed one by one,” The Mail on
Sunday quoted an intelligence source as saying.
The turnaround may as well spell the end of any peace deal with Boko
Haram, as Salkida is about the group’s most-trusted and unbiased
go-between with the federal government. “He is probably the only
civilian with access to Shekau. There is trust between them and Salkida
had only one aim — to get the schoolgirls out,” the source further said.
“He reported afterwards that the group of girls he saw were alive and
well, and being adequately fed and sheltered.
They told him all they wanted was to go home.” Presidential spokesman
Reuben Abati was quoted by the newspaper as saying he was not aware of
any attempted rescue plan.
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British newspaper says
Jonathan aborted rescue deal for Chibok girls ‘at the last minute’
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The kidnapped schoolgirls would have regained their freedom by now but
President Goodluck Jonathan called off a prisoner swap deal with Boko
Haram at the last minute, British tabloid The Mail on Sunday has
reported.
Dubai-exiled Nigerian journalist, Ahmad Salkida — who reportedly fled to
the United Arab Emirates last year following threats to his life on
account of his closeness to the militants — was said to have been
appointed by both the government and the extremists to broker an
agreement for the release of the girls in exchange for Boko Haram
members in detention.
“Sources in the Nigerian capital Abuja described how Shekau had agreed
to bring the girls out of their forest camps in the remote north-east of
the country in the early morning and take them to a safe location for
the prisoner swap,” the paper wrote. “They would have been dropped off
in a village, one group at a time, and left there while their kidnappers
disappeared. There was to be a signal to a mediator at another location
to bring in the prisoners.”
Curiously, the federal government was only expected to release 100
“non-combatant, low-level sympathisers” of Boko Haram, rather than
commanders and foot soldiers, the newspaper reported. About 2000 Boko
Haram members are said to be in detention.
Accused of being a Boko Haram sympathiser, the Borno-born journalist has
always insisted he only maintains a “professional relationship” with
certain members of the group whom he knew long before it became violent.
However, he was reportedly persuaded by the president’s aides to embark
on a “secretive and dangerous” trip home to meet Shekau, after the
president “personally signed a letter of indemnity” protecting him from
arrest by security agents. But while attending the May 17, 2014 Paris
terrorism summit with leaders of four African countries and
representatives of the European Union, United Kingdom, and the United
States of America, Jonathan called home to halt the deal, the paper
said.
Follow Us
The about-face, it is believed, has angered Shekau, raising fears that
the girl might now be endangered. “The next video we see from the
terrorists could show the girls being killed one by one,” The Mail on
Sunday quoted an intelligence source as saying.
The turnaround may as well spell the end of any peace deal with Boko
Haram, as Salkida is about the group’s most-trusted and unbiased
go-between with the federal government. “He is probably the only
civilian with access to Shekau. There is trust between them and Salkida
had only one aim — to get the schoolgirls out,” the source further said.
“He reported afterwards that the group of girls he saw were alive and
well, and being adequately fed and sheltered.
They told him all they wanted was to go home.” Presidential spokesman
Reuben Abati was quoted by the newspaper as saying he was not aware of
any attempted rescue plan.
Read More at liveofofo.com/61578/british-newspaper-says-jonathan-aborted-rescue-deal-for-chibok-girls-at-the-last-minute/ © Nigerian Celebrity News Online Magazine
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