Nigeria’s armed forces have formally issued a retraction to the
unfolding story of the kidnapping of more than 100 female students in
the country’s northeast Monday.
The statement, issued by Chris Olukolade, a Major General who also
serves as Coordinator, and the Director of Defense Information, centers
on a discrepancy of fact, and concerns a mis-quote from the School
Principal whose students were abducted in the Monday siege. In an
attempt to set the record straight, Olukolade’s statement reads as
follows:
The controversy that has been generated around the efforts at securing
the lives of the abducted students of Government Girls’ Secondary
School, Chibok is unfortunate. The ongoing frantic efforts of security
forces along with vigilante groups including hunters working to locate
and free the abducted students have continued to be keenly monitored at
the Operation Centre of the Defense and Army Headquarters as regular
progress reports are being received from troops on the ground.
In this regard, a report was filed in from the field indicating that a
major breakthrough had been recorded in the search. There was no reason
to doubt this official channel, hence the information was released to
the public immediately. Surprisingly however, the school principal, one
of the sources quoted in the report has denied all that was attributed
to her for whatever reasons. This is an unfortunate development indeed,
yet the Defense Headquarters would not want to join issues with anyone.
It has to be reaffirmed however, that the report forwarded to the public
on this issue was in good faith and not intended to deceive the public
as is being interpreted following the denials by the School principal
and Government of Borno State. Like all other citizens, the military is
deeply concerned to ensure that the students are safe and freed alive.
There is indeed no reason to play politics with the precious lives of
the students. The number of those still missing is not the issue now as
the life of every Nigerian is very precious.
In the light of the denial by the principal of the school, the Defense
Headquarters wishes to defer to the school principal and Governor’s
statement on the number of students still missing and retract that
aspect of earlier statement while the search continues.
CHRIS OLUKOLADE
Major General
Director Defence Information/Coordinator
Indeed, the search does continue, with the Nigerian military’s
retraction of quotes extraordinary in its timing. The story of the still
missing female students remains a top priority for all military
personnel, school officials, and the parents of the students.
Boko Haram’s attack on the school has generated world-wide attention,
including a recent statement from the UN, that calls for anyone with
leads on the whereabouts of the missing students, to step forward.a
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