Thursday, February 11, 2016

Security experts support Obasanjo on Chibok girls



Some security experts in Nigerian appeared to be toeing the line of former President Olusegun Obasanjo (OBJ), who on Friday insisted that the abducted Chibok girls couldn’t be rescued.

Obasanjo, a guest speaker at the 7th Osun Interactive Session, hosted by the Staff Club of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, on Friday insisted that the possibility of rescuing was negligible.
The President of Association of Industrial Security and Safety Operators of Nigeria (AISSON), Dr Ona Ekhomu, said that Obasanjo spoke his mind. He said that it was cruel to make the family of the girls believe that the girls would be found. According to him, such belief is making them not to have closure.
He said: “Abubakar Shekau said on tape that he has sold those girls. He doesn’t bluff. He’s a cold blooded killer. He sold some and married some off their Boko Haram and terrorist commanders around the world.  Most of them were shipped out, even to Sudan. There are intelligence reports to this extent. There’s nowhere you can find those girls holed up in one place. They are not being kept somewhere, waiting to be rescued or negotiated for.  Boko Haram doesn’t believe in negotiation. It’s an ideology based struggle. We should help the family to find closure. We should help them to come to terms that those family members are gone and it’s an act of God. It’s nobody to blame and let them move on with their lives.”
Mr. Richard Amuwa, Managing Director of Mega Guards Services Limited, said he would have love to ask Obasanjo how he came about his summation, he however stressed that he wouldn’t argue with the former presidents opinion.
Amuwa added: “Obasanjo is a retired general, ex-military president, ex-democratic president; he has seen it all. He’s a nationalist. I don’t know two third of what he knows. But as a security person, do I buy Obasanjo’s idea? Yes! I have thought of it sometimes. If we said we’ve technically won the war against Boko Haram and we said we have combed Sabisa Forest, then where are the girls? Nigel, Cameroun, Chad and all the West Africa coasts are all part of the war against terrorism. These girls can’t be there and security agents will not be able to find them.  It’s becoming a mirage gradually.”
A former Commissioner of Police, Abubakar Tsav said: “When people abduct girls, the first thing they want to do is to alienate them. Once a girl is abducted and she stays with the kidnapper for about six months, she forgets about home completely. And with the confessions of a girl recently that she wanted to go back and meet her Boko Haram husband, it confirms what Obasanjo is saying. Chibok girls cannot be found.  We bombed here and there in Sabisa Forest, who knows whether they were bombed there too. Who knows if they were used as suicide bombers? Their issue should be painfully forgotten. It’s very sad indeed.  These Boko Haram can’t just kidnap and keep them in one place. They must have separated them. Some of them may even be in other countries. The mistake was made when they were abducted. If immediate action had been taken, maybe some of them might have been rescued.”

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