We have no idea if Chibok girls are in Sambisa Forest – Air Chief

The Chibok girls have been in captivity for close to 900 days and their whereabouts seems to be a mystery.

Are they in Sambisa forest? Have they been married off? When are they returning to their loved ones? This and many more are the questions on the mind of many Nigerians and the global community.

The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, says the Nigerian Air Force has no intelligence on whether the Chibok girls are in Sambisa Forest or not.

Abubakar, who had an interactive session with journalists in Abuja on Saturday, said, however, the NAF was working round the clock to rescue the girls and other Nigerians abducted by Boko Haram.

The NAF chief also commented on the operation of the Force in the South-south, saying the Air Force would not bomb Niger Delta.

When Abubakar was asked if the Air Force had any intelligence on whether Chibok girls were in the Sambisa Forest or not, he said, “Honestly we don’t. That is the truth of the matter. Even if you see women that are dressed in hijab, how are you sure they are women; that they are not men? It is only when you get there and they remove the hijab that you now realise that they are men and they have their rifles.

“There is no credible intelligence that will specifically tell you that these girls are here.”

He said the Air Force has made it its duty to fly its planes daily to search for the Chibok girls.

He said the military, like other Nigerians are passionate and concerned about their rescue.

He said about 50 per cent of the NAF flying missions in counter-insurgency operations were devoted to Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance.

According to him, the ISR is aimed at rescuing the Chibok girls and other Nigerians abducted by the sect.

He said, “There is no day that the sun rises and sets that we do not go out hoping to see these girls. From January this year to August 17, we flew 2,600 hours. About 50 per cent of that was Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance.

“We are hoping that through the intelligence, we will be able to capture the movement of those girls; we will be able to locate what we consider legitimate targets.”

He said the latest Boko Haram video, where the sect displayed some girls, which it claimed were killed by military bombardment, as cheap propaganda of a incapacitated group.

Abubakar explained that there was no way bodies of people killed by bombardment could be intact as shown in the video.

He stated, “Even the IED (improvised explosive device) that they (the sect) developed, have you ever seen a complete body together after an attack on any location?”

He insisted that what was shown in the video could not have been something that happened after an air strike.

He added, “These guys are just trying to whip up sentiment because they know that every Nigerian is concerned about the girls.”

He said it is next to impossible for any military operation to be carried out with collateral damage, he assured that the military are focused on legitimate targets.

Speaking on Sambisa forest, Abubakar said the forest which is about 60,000 square kilometres, was a difficult terrain, especially for the land forces.

He explained that equipment could get stuck in the forest during the rainy season.

He added that with what the air force had seen from its reconnaissance, it was difficult to say that the place was still occupied.

Abubakar said that with the destruction and clearing of the sect’s logistics base, easy access has been made for land forces to move into the forest during the dry season.

He also disclosed that the air force would soon commence its operations in the South-South.

He stated that the air force would not bomb the Niger Delta, but would protect the people and facilities.

“We are not going to bomb the Niger Delta; we are going to protect the people and oil and gas infrastructure,” he stated.

He added that NAF had entered into partnership with 15 Nigerian universities and polytechnics, through which it had been producing spare parts to service grounded aircraft.

He said, “Our aircraft require spare parts from time to time. Since most of these spare parts are not available here, we need to look inward.”

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