The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has confirmed the last known Dapchi schoolgirl, Leah Sharibu, who was held back by Boko Haram, is expected to be released today.
The IG made the confirmation at the headquarters of the Theatre command of Operation Lafiya Dole in Maiduguri as he concluded his two-day tour of the three states in the northeast.
He said; “I am supposed to go to Dapchi today, but because I learnt that that schoolgirl, Leah, may be released today, that was why to shelve my trip to the town. It is very understandable that is such circumstance one does not create too much security presence in the area in a manner that it could sabotage the efforts being made there. You know, I move with helicopter, and by the time I fly into the area they (Boko Haram) may think I break what the understanding may have been there. So I have to postpone the visit to Dapchi.
According to premium times report, Leah’s father, Sharibu Nathan, had earlier confirmed that he had received “the good news” that the girl and her abductors were on their way to Dapchi on Saturday. The chairman of the abducted Dapchi Schoolgirls, Bashir Manzo, also confirmed that Leah was being brought back.
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ReplyDelete"You know I move with helicopter"
ReplyDeleteThat is why you don't bother about the security situation
in Nigerian roads.