After weeks of cleaning up and reclaiming lost territory from the insurgents, the Nigerian Military says it has found no clues of the over 200 girls abducted by the Boko Haram sect nearly a year ago.
Army Chief Ken Minimah said: “in all the liberated areas we have, we have also made enquiries but the truth is when the terrorists are running away they also run with their families."
“And those we have come in contact have not made any comments suggesting that Chibok girls were there and taken away.
“But we are optimistic that as the war gets closer, the territory is becoming elusive to them (terrorists) and we will get further details on that.” He said this during a security meeting with the President and the INEC.
Army Chief Ken Minimah said: “in all the liberated areas we have, we have also made enquiries but the truth is when the terrorists are running away they also run with their families."
“And those we have come in contact have not made any comments suggesting that Chibok girls were there and taken away.
“But we are optimistic that as the war gets closer, the territory is becoming elusive to them (terrorists) and we will get further details on that.” He said this during a security meeting with the President and the INEC.
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