BREAKING NEWS
Salkida Reveals 30 Not 15 Chibok Girls Are Still Alive
Ahmad Salkida, a journalist and close ally of the Boko Haram sect has
reversed his statement behind the abduction of Chibok girls from Borno State in
2014.
Salkida, on Saturday had revealed that only
15, out of the 113 schoolgirls remaining in Boko Haram captivity were alive.
However, in new tweets, yesterday, Salkida said new information available
to him, from two other cells within the sect, indicated that apart from the
original 15 he knew were alive, there were 15 other girls still alive.
He wrote: “A leading member of the Jama’atu Ahlis-Sunna Lidda’Awati
Wal-Jihad or BH has now clarified the earlier information about 15 girls.
“Indeed, the 15 #Chibokgirls are available, but known to a particular
cell that spoke to me emphatically days leading to the fourth anniversary.
“However, two other cells within the larger group have brought additional
information, clarifying the earlier information; that there are another 10
girls available to another cell.
“Outside of the 15 and 10, another 5, amongst the girls, are also alive;
as at early hours of today. (yesterday).
“With the new information, the total number of the girls, reportedly,
alive are 30.”
Salkida said the objective of his tweets on Saturday was to compel
government and Boko Haram to speak but that government was unnecessarily
defensive.
“It is most disappointing that the federal government, in its might and
given the machinery available to it, peremptorily declared to the public that
it lacks institutional memory regarding the processes of the #Chibokgirls,” he
added.
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