Monday 21 March 2016

United State of America and United Kingdom Knew Where About Eighty of the Chibok Girls Abducted by Boko Haram Were Hidden, But Refused to Launch A Rescue Mission--Former British High Commissioner to Nigeria.

     The former British High Commissioner  to Nigeria, Dr Andrew Pocock, has disclosed that the United States and the United Kingdom  knew the whereabouts  of about 80 of abducted Chibok girls by Boko Haram but failed to launch a rescue mission.
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      Pocock further claimed that a large group of the missing girls were spotted by the UK and the US surveillance officials shortly after their disappearance but experts felt nothing could be done.

      Pocock said: “A couple of months after the kidnapping, fly-bys and an American eye in the sky spotted a group of up to 80 girls in a particular spot in the...
Sambisa forest, around a very large tree, called locally the Tree of Life, along with evidence of vehicular movement and a large encampment.”

     The former UK envoy, who  stated this during an interview with  The Sunday Times of London, added  that Western governments felt “powerless” to help as any rescue attempt would have been too risky  with Boko Haram terrorists using the girls as human shields. 

      According to him, he said that the Chibok girls were there for at least four weeks but authorities were ‘powerless’ to intervene, saying however that the federal  government (under former President Goodluck Jonathan)  did not ask for help.

      In an investigation by Christina Lamb for the Sunday Times Magazine, Pocock said the information was passed to the Nigerians but they made no request for help.

      He said: “A land-based attack would have been seen coming miles away and the girls killed, an air-based rescue, such as flying in helicopters or Hercules, would have required large numbers and meant a significant risk to the rescuers and even more so to the girls.”

      A former canon at Coventy Cathedral, Dr. Stephen Davis, who has spent several years attempting to negotiate with the terror group, said Boko Haram “makes ISIS look like playtime” and said it is “beyond belief” that the authorities both in Nigeria and the West do not know where the schoolgirls are.

       Davis insists the locations of the camps where the girls are being kept are well known and can even be seen on Google maps. He added: “How many girls have to be raped and abducted before the West will do anything?”

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