The only journalist that has access to information from Boko Haram, Mr. Ahmad Salkida has on Tuesday revealed that thirty (30) Chibok Girls are still alive as of today.
This however, faulted a report previously carried by some media that the total number of fifteen abducted Chibok girls were the only survival amongst others.
Salkida disclosed this on his tweeter handle after months of remaining silent on the Chibok girls’ issue. According to him, many of the abducted girls have married and some of their husbands were killed during their face-off with the Nigerian army.
Read his statements below: “The objectives of my earlier tweets marking the 4 yr anniversary of the abduction of the #Chibokgirls included; one, stir debate. Two, compel Govt and the insurgents to come clean with whatever info they have. Three, ensure the parents have current and accurate information”.
The journalist further said, “indeed, the anniversary tweets have accomplished the objectives it was set out to achieve. Number one, the media, locally and internationally feasted on the tweets, commentators have analyzed the issues I raised, and so that’s the debate. The debate is still ongoing. Number two objectives was to compel Govt & BH to speak. The Govt is still unnecessarily defensive; I will come to that later.
“BH just responded in a manner that bares all the info concerning the status of the #Chibokgirls & the basis of my tweets is to highlight their response. 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 4th anniversary.
“However, two other cells within the larger group have brought additional information, clarifying the earlier information, that there is 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. But the set of 5, according to the group today, have apparently become permanently embedded in the doctrines and teaching programs of the Sect and have asked not to be considered amongst those likely be included in any release in the future, if there would be any.
“In BH, you do not know what you don’t have access to because of the segmentation of authority. It’s part of the ethos of criminality to restrict access of lieutenants to critical information. You only know what obtains in the cell you control.
“However, the group has confirmed my earlier tweets that all the 15 #Chibokgirls, including the set of five are ‘married’ and the terms of their release, for those that want to be released, are consistent with the details I provided in my 4th anniversary tweets.
“Back to the response of the presidency, it is most disappointing that the 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. ‘82 girls were killed’ amongst 100’s of other hostages that are unheard-of, mainly in crossfires and bombardments, ‘some died long ago, some more recently,’ a few are single or ‘widowed’ and it’s unbearable to publish their names here. This is the story of the #Chibokgirls.
The abduction which occurred on the 14th of April 2014 triggered a worldwide protest (#BringBackOurGirls) but now it seems to be far from ending as its waters slowly slide under the bridge and has become a tale of the more you see the less you know.
It pertinent to note that Ahmad Salkida was the journalist who was declared wanted in 2016 by the Nigerian Army alongside two other individuals for their suspected link to the deadly terrorist sect. the journalist is believed to be a Boko Haram sympathizer and reports the bulk of his stories on social media.
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