Politics I know where the Chibok girls are, but I won't tell - Senator Ahmed Zanna

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Senator Ahmed Zanna comes from the region that is hardest hit by Boko Haram attacks. Although he is a member of the ruling party, he accuses the president of failing in the fight against terrorism.

Deutsche Welle: It has been alleged that the security forces knew some hours in advance that a Boko Haram attack was going to take place in Chibok. If so, why were the terrorists able to abduct more than 200 girls unhindered?


Ahmed Zanna: Yes, it is really worrisome, and it has been the norm for the past six months or so. On some occasions, Boko Haram would even send a letter to where they were going to attack. That information would be relayed to the security agencies, but unfortunately there would be no response before the attack took place. According to the information we got from reliable sources, the security agencies were informed maybe three or four hours before the attack, and they were not able to do anything. When Boko Haram eventually attacked, all of them just vanished.

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Source: #DeutscheWelle

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