The International Committee of the Red Cross has revealed the part it played to rescue about 82 captured Chibok Girls.
Some of the 82 released Chibok Girls
International Committee of the Red Cross (@ICRC) in Africa has
explained its role in the freedom of 82 Chibok schoolgirls abducted by
Boko Haram militants since 14 April, 2014.
The agency said on its Twitter page that it only acted as an
intermediary between Boko Haram and the Nigerian government. And then
also its vehicles were used to transport the freed girls to Nigerian
officials at Banki, in Borno state.
Patrick Youssef who tweeted the agency’s position said: “With the agreement of all the parties involved, we @ICRC acted as a neutral intermediary to facilitate their transport back
“Many families have lost contact because of the conflict and
the #LakeChadCrisis. We’re so relieved in this case that families can be
reunited”.
ICRC had played a similar role last year October, when Nigeria got the first batch of 21 Chibok girls released.
Nigeria announced Saturday night that it did a prisoner swap with
Boko Haram to get the fresh batch of 82 girls freed by their captors.
Said Garba Shehu, a senior special assistant to the president:
”President Buhari is pleased to announce that negotiations to release
more of the Chibok Girls have borne fruit with the release of 82 more
girls today after months of patient negotiations.
“Our security agencies have taken back these abducted girls in exchange for some Boko Haram suspects held by the authorities.
”The girls are due tomorrow in Abuja to be received by the
President. The president expressed his deep gratitude to security
agencies, the military, the government of Switzerland, the Red Cross,
local and international NGOs for the success of the operation.
“It may be recalled when the first batch of 21 girls were
released in October 2016, the president directed the security agencies
to continue in earnest until all the Chibok girls have been released and
reunited with their families.
”The president has been receiving full reports from the
Director-General of the Department of State Services at each stage of
the operation.”
The girls have been ferried to Abuja and are now awaiting a formal reception by President Muhammadu Buhari.
-NAN
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