The Minister of Information and
Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed on Tuesday reassured that the negotiations
for the release of other Chibok girls in captivity were on-going.
The
minister disclosed this at the Air Force Base in Yola in a briefing to
conclude a day and night rounds of search sortie of the missing girls to
Sambisa.
Mohammed; the Minister of Defence, Brig-Gen. Mansur Dan-Alli (rtd); the convener of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group, Mrs Obiageli Ezekwesili; as well as selected local and foreign journalists participated in the search mission.
Mohammed
said that the success recorded by the military in the theatre of war
was helping the negotiation because of the carrot and stick approach of
government to ending insurgency.
He
recalled that a meeting was recently held which was a near success and
added that the government would not rest on its oars in ensuring a safe
return of all the missing girls and others in captivity.
“The
negotiations are still on, but unfortunately unlike the search
operations, we cannot take you along to the negotiation table.
“I
want to assure you that these negotiations are going on but they are
very complicated and delicate and shift from time to time,’’ he said.
Lai
Mohammed The minister commended the military for the victories recorded
in various operations at decimating the insurgents particularly in
Sambisa.
He noted that the capture of
Camp Zairo in Sambisa, which is the headquarters and stronghold of the
insurgent was very crucial to defeating the terrorists.
The
minister stressed that the proportion of the camp to the size of the
forest notwithstanding, ”the capture is a big victory for the military
“Camp Zairo might occupy probably one kilometre out of 60,000 kilometres
expanse of Sambisa, but it is so crucial to us in this war.
“It is like imagining that there is a war and the Villa is captured. That is the essence of camp zairo.
“It
is not the extent of physical expanse but that we struck at the very
heart of insurgency and it does not mean the end of the campaign in
Sambisa forest,’’ he said.
Mohammed commended the Air Force for their professionalism and for deployment of modern technology in their operations.
The minister also commended the Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar for initiating the search mission.
He
added that it served its objective of participating and better
understanding of the efforts of the military in fighting insurgency.
Speaking
on casualty figure of his men, Abubakar said they were very lucky in
terms of suffering casualties on their air operations.
“First
and foremost, the enemy does not have air assets and we take training
very seriously. We do everything possible to ensure capacity development
of our pilots and we make judicious use of the personnel that are on
ground,’’ he said.
He thanked the minister, the BBOG delegation, the journalists and others that participated in the exercise.
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