The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has said negotiations
are ongoing for the release of more Chibok schoolgirls still in the
custody of Boko Haram terrorists, expressing optimism that the dialogue
would yield the desired result.
Vice President Osinbajo made this known, at an interaction with
journalists and activists at the state house in Abuja. “There is a lot
of negotiation going on,” adding that government had “gone quite far”
with negotiations to free more girls, but did not provide details of the
negotiations for apparent security reasons.
This came as the United Nations Childrens’ Fund, UNICEF, reported that
Boko Haram insurgents have used a total of 117 children, mainly girls,
to carry out suicide bomb attacks in public places across Nigeria, Chad,
Niger and Cameroon since 2014. It called for stoppage of recruitment
and use of children in armed conflict as ‘suicide bombers.’
During the meeting with newsmen, Vice President Osinbajo hinted that one
of the challenges of freeing the girls was the existence of two
factions in Boko Haram, with each faction holding on to some of the
girls.
One of the factions is led by Abubakar Shekau, the erstwhile leader of
the group, while a breakaway faction is led by Abu Musab al-Barnawi,
believed to be a son of the late founder of the group, Mohammed Yusuf.
Osinbajo, however, said the Buhari administration was very committed to
the release of the remaining Chibok girls and other captives held by the
terrorists.
“It is a matter of conscience that concerns everyone,” he added. It will
be recalled that Boko Haram seized 276 pupils from the Government Girls
Secondary School in Chibok on the night of April 14, 2014.
About 57 of the girls managed to escape in the immediate aftermath of
the abduction, while negotiations between the Federal Government and
Boko Haram led to the release of 21 of the schoolgirls.
Another three were freed by soldiers, while dozens others escaped on their own.
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