Sunday 17 August 2014

Why the Nigerian Military can't rescue the chibok girls

Former Military Head of State Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (retd) has shed more light on why the Nigerian military cannot rescue the Chibok girls yet.



In an interview with Vanguard newspaper, IBB said it would be risky for the military to go in and rescue the girls without recording casualties amongst the girls.

Excerpt:

It has been over 100 days since the kidnapping of the Chibok school girls. Despite the assurances by the international community,   the girls have not been found. What is the way forward? When do you think we can get these girls back home to their parents?


Perhaps the way forward is what government is doing now. I know there are complications. It is no longer an issue that you could ask the military to move into Sambisa forest and rescue the girls. I think Nigerians want the girls rescued and brought back home alive not dead; that is a very daring thing to do. From my experience as a professional soldier,  a lot of planning, a lot of cooperation,  a lot of study has to be done to achieve this objective. 217 or whatever the number is, is a lot of population to lose just like that. So I think government is trying from what we got during our last briefing; I am quite satisfied that efforts are really being made to get the girls out. You see, the objective is to get them out of that place alive, the operative word is alive, you can order a full scale military operation and you could get them all killed which would defeat the objective. 

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