*104 of the girls not married off
*Some died, some married off, radicalised into sect
*Boko Haram tables demands to free 83 more girls
*How faction tried to stall release by bombing Maiduguri a day before
Stunning revelations have emerged, a
day after the 21 of the abducted Chibok girls were freed and brought
to Abuja by top security officials.
Saturday Vanguard gathered from top
individuals who were involved in the negotiations leading to the
release of the girls that most of them were kept by a faction loyal
to the son of the founder of Boko Haram, Mohammed Yusuf, in areas
around Lake Chad while the rest of them were with another faction
loyal to Abubakar Shekau.
It was also learnt that out of the 276
Chibok school girls seized by Boko Haram on April 14, 2014, only
104 were not married off by Boko Haram leaders and associates, while
some were killed by either bombs, bad weather or lack of medical and
food supplies.
“As at the time we entered into
negotiation with the Boko Haram group to free the Chibok girls, only
104 were available and ready to be rescued and be re-united with
their families.
“The remaining 83 girls are with a
top leader of Boko Haram and those are the only ones we are going to
work for their release in the next phase of our negotiation which
starts immediately.
“The others had since become Boko
Haram members, having been married off and radicalised into Boko
Haram as soon as they were captured over two years ago”, the source
said
The source, who admitted that the girls
were scattered among Boko Haram leaders, however assured that the 21
released on Thursday, never had sex with any of the insurgents, as
they stood their grounds that they were not ready to be married off
as their colleagues.
The source said: “I can assure
Nigerians that none of the 104 Chibok girls had sex with any Boko
Haram commanders or associates throughout their ordeal. They stood
their grounds that they were not ready to be married off and those
who kept them ensured that they were not sexually harassed.
“As at the time we got them out, the
104 girls were in one place and they refused to be married to any of
the Boko Haram elements.
Answering a question on how one of them
came about a baby while in captivity, the official said that the
mother was among those married off by one of the sect leaders before
she was rescued.
One of the local officials backing
international agencies involved in the negotiations with Boko Haram
to free the girls, confirmed to Saturday Vanguard that while some of
the girls were being kept in the dreaded Sambisa Forest by one of the
factional leaders of Boko Haram, the rest were scattered in Yobe,
Lake Chad region and areas bordering Cameroun for ‘strategic
reasons.
On how the sect agreed to release the
girls, he said that some of the commanders of Boko Haram decided to
release only 20 out of the 104 girls to the government as a ‘test
of the level of sincerity of the Federal Government to do business
with the sect’.
The source pointed out that the ‘extra’
one girl released by the sect to the negotiating team was a ‘mark
of appreciation’ by the Boko Haram leadership to the leading
Nigerian humanitarian leader, who has been deeply involved in all
attempts to make peace between them and the government over the
years.
“It is true, we negotiated for the
release of 20 of the girls in the first phase of the exercise as a
demonstration of government sincerity to do business with the sect
but in the end, the leadership released one more captive to us as a
gesture of their appreciation of my efforts,” the source explained.
But the split in the ranks of the sect
nearly stalled the release of the 21 girls, as Saturday Vanguard
learnt from authoritative sources that the bomb blast which rocked
Maiduguri on Wednesday, was deliberately orchestrated to disrupt the
release of the girls.
However, the release was tactically
done in Banki, a remote area outside Maiduguri, thereby taking the
heat off the Borno State capital; foiling the plan of the faction
opposed to the deal with the government.
Although some individuals familiar with
the Boko Haram dealings with government have insisted that huge sum
of money was paid for the release of the girls, the source swore that
the Boko Haram leadership deliberately freed the girls
unconditionally so as to earn the confidence of the Federal
Government to enter into what he described as ‘binding agreement’
that would be based on agreed terms.
According to the source, the terms
would be unfolded by the Boko Haram and Federal Government officials
in Abuja.
“It is at the proposed meeting in
Abuja that the Boko Haram representatives, will formally table their
demands, which will certainly include release of their commanders and
backers and ransom to end the long-running insurgency in the north,”
the source said.
“I want to say at this point that no
commander was exchanged with the Chibok girls and no ransom was
demanded or paid because the commanders only wanted to build a wall
of trust between them and the government so as to begin the process
for negotiation which will lead to the end of the crisis.
“It is also to be noted that none of
the Boko Haram commanders has agreed to be swapped with the Chibok
girls because of certain changes that have taken place between when
they were arrested and now.
The position of the negotiator tallies
with the claim by the Federal Government that neither ransom was paid
nor any of the sect commanders swapped with the 21 girls.
Information Minister, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, had told journalists in Abuja on Thursday that the release
of the girls followed a high level of confidence building measure
between the two parties to strike a deal.
BBOG confirms identities of rescued
girls
Meanwhile, following concerns raised in
some quarters that some of the 21 Chibok girls released on Wednesday
were not among the 219 girls who were abducted, the Bring Back Our
Girls BBOG movement has now confirmed the actual identities of the
girls.
In its Monthly Monitoring Report for
October 2016 which was released during its sit-out Friday in Abuja,
BBOG said, "working with the Kibaku Area Development
Association, representatives of the Chibok community in Abuja, we
have successfully matched the names of girls rescued with their
position on our existing list. They are Mary Usman - 159, Jummai John
- 78, Blessing Abana – 90, Luggwa Sanda - 27, Comfort Habila - 24,
Maryam Basheer - 195, Comfort Amos - 10, Glory Mainta - 22 and
Saratu Emmanuel – 76". Others are, "Deborah Ja'afaru -
123, Rahab Ibrahim - 96, Helin Musa - 175, Maryamu Lawan - 35,
Rebecca Ibrahim - 52, Asabe Goni - 100, Deborah Andrawus - 190,
Agnes Gapani - 191, Saratu Markus - 164, Glory Dama - 139, Pindah
Nuhu - 133 and Rebecca Mallum – 86".
Ahmadiyya commends Buhari
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Nigeria has has also applauded the President Muhammadu Buhari over the release of the girls.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Nigeria has has also applauded the President Muhammadu Buhari over the release of the girls.
In a statement signed by its President,
Dr. Mashuud Fashola, the group described the bold step as a testimony
of President Buhari's determination to secure the lives of all
Nigerians in fulfilment of his electoral promises.
The Islamic organisation also commended
government's efforts towards rehabilitating the girls and rejoiced
with their parents, adding that Nigerians should be hopeful that the
remaining children would be released in due course.
It noted with satisfaction, the
discipline, high sense of duty, good conduct and patriotism
exemplified by the Nigerian security agencies in the fight against
Boko Haram.
Method employed to secure their
release immaterial -Akinosun
Similarly, President of Christ
Apostolic Church, Worldwide, Pastor Abraham Akinosun has said it was
inconsequential to probe into what strategy federal government
employed that led to the release of 21 Chibok girls, saying any
method was welcomed. He commended President Muhammadu Buhari and the
armed forces for their frantic effort which he said has paid off.
Speaking at the Pastors' Conference of
the church in Abuja shortly after he had paid a courtesy call on Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo at the presidential Villa on Friday, the
pastor also urged the government to expedite action on the return of
the remaining girls.
"We are very happy at the release
of the girls. Some were saying Boko Haram prisoners were exchanged
for the girls, some said they were freely released, whatever the
method used, the end seems to justify the means.
"All we are after is for the rest
of the girls to be released to join their families. That is what will
give us lasting happiness', the pastor said.
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