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Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Odewaleadesoye(m): 6:45am On Dec 20, 2020
The Nigerian military on Saturday made some disclosures on how it carried out the rescue operation of the 344 boys kidnapped from their school in Kankara, Katsina State, on December 11.

The military disclosed that while kinetic and non-kinetic approaches were used to ensure that all the boys were rescued unhurt, there was resistance from the abductors who laid an ambush for the troops.

The Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. John Enenche, and a former Director, Military Intelligence, Maj.Gen. Ahmed Jibrin (retd,), gave the accounts on Saturday when they featured on a special edition of the Nigerian Television Authority programme, “Good Morning Nigeria.”

The News Agency of Nigeria identified Jibrin as the Special Technical Adviser to the Minister of Defence, Maj. Gen. Bashir Magashi (retd.).

Jibrin said following the abduction of the boys, the minister led a delegation, including the Service Chiefs and the National Security Adviser, to Katsina and Kankara.

He said the minister gave the rules of engagement, directing the troops to ensure that the abducted boys were rescued without casualties and within the shortest time possible.

He said, “Following the directive, the troops closed in on the abductors from four different fronts, including the reinforcement that was made from other divisions, to ensure that the entire location was sealed off.

“The bandits were all under siege and they were fully aware of that, feeling the impacts of the presence of the troops both from the air and on the ground.

“When they approached the location where the boys were held, the troops encountered some pockets of opposition which they cleared and moved deeper into the forest.

“Although there was no casualty on the part of the boys, a lot of the bandits were neutralised because in the attempt by the military to move forward, they laid ambush in two places along the way.

“In fact, in the second place where they laid ambush, there was serious resistance because they were hiding and had occupied the road.

“They delayed the movement of the troops for some hours before they were neutralised.”

Jibrin said while the troops were on the field, negotiations were ongoing at another level of the rescue efforts.

He said the troops could not completely demobilise the bandits because of possible collateral damage as the abducted boys were used as human shields.

On the claim by the Boko Haram terrorists that they were responsible for the abduction, Jibrin said the group was only seeking cheap relevance.

“(Abubakar) Shekau does not have the reach to carry out the abduction because a lot is being done to stop them in the North-East.

“He is just taking advantage of what happened to get publicity locally and internationally; it is clear that the abduction was done by bandits.

“All their efforts when they were trying to reach out to the bandits, which they did, were monitored,’’ he said.

On his part, Enenche said the rescue mission, like any other one, was a delicate operation because if it was not carried out very professionally, the tide could turn negatively.

“This is an operation where you do not rely on your capacity on platforms and mechanical weapons but your ability to effectively carry out the mission with unarmed combat.

“This means you have to silence your enemies and take your objective away without firing a shot.

“It is very delicate in the sense that if you do not manage the operation well, the children who are in-between you and the enemies will now become the victims.

“When they become the victims, the people outside there will attribute it to failure on the part of your security forces,’’ he said.

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by harzard100(m): 6:49am On Dec 20, 2020
Rescue the remaining Chibok girls the way you did. We Don tire for una every day story.



FTC 4 d first time shocked shocked

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Yenefer(f): 6:50am On Dec 20, 2020
Really

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Realtord43: 6:58am On Dec 20, 2020
No dignity Just lie telling all through

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by osamz007: 7:03am On Dec 20, 2020
BUHARI AND BURUTAI ARE BOTH STUPID

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by osamz007: 7:04am On Dec 20, 2020
Yenefer:
Really

NO, NOT REALLY

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:17am On Dec 20, 2020
harzard100:
Rescue the remaining Chibok girls the way you did. We Don tire for una every day story.
FTC 4 d first time shocked shocked
Them Sabi talk too much

Yeye people, them no dey shame undecided

Always giving excuses for their failures!!!

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by gasparpisciotta: 7:28am On Dec 20, 2020
All these MOFOs are taking us for a ride. They think we are fools.

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by jchioma: 7:42am On Dec 20, 2020
The different contradictory statements coming from government and other officials has made it clear that this was an arranged job.

So much deceit and hypocrisy in this Buhari govt.

I sorry for zombies and arse lickers of this regime. Their end shall not be well.

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by WrittyWritter(f): 7:42am On Dec 20, 2020
Dey think we are stupid...I wonder who wrote dis script..kidnap some school boys..and release dem on Bubu's birthdays...

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by oz4real83(m): 7:42am On Dec 20, 2020
I go with what the governor said as the Chief security officer of the state, that the Miyetti Allah cattle breeders association negotiated with the terrorists on behalf of the govt to release them. Whatever the Military says is hogwash. What people like me want to know are the terms of release embarassed

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by TroubleMaker47(m): 7:42am On Dec 20, 2020
Yet no bandit was caught, no child was caught in the crossfire even though they where over 340 in the camp of the kidnappers there!!
24hrs after their rescue, 344 asheobi dresses hv being sewn for them! undecided
Oga this movie script don cast!
Rest!!!

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:42am On Dec 20, 2020
Jibrin said following the abduction of the boys, the minister led a delegation, including the Service Chiefs and the National Security Adviser, to Katsina and Kankara.

He said the minister gave the rules of engagement, directing the troops to ensure that the abducted boys were rescued without casualties and within the shortest time possible.

He said, “Following the directive, the troops closed in on the abductors from four different fronts, including the reinforcement that was made from other divisions, to ensure that the entire location was sealed off.

“The bandits were all under siege and they were fully aware of that, feeling the impacts of the presence of the troops both from the air and on the ground.

“When they approached the location where the boys were held, the troops encountered some pockets of opposition which they cleared and moved deeper into the forest.

“Although there was no casualty on the part of the boys, a lot of the bandits were neutralised because in the attempt by the military to move forward, they laid ambush in two places along the way.

“In fact, in the second place where they laid ambush, there was serious resistance because they were hiding and had occupied the road.

Some Swines, children of hate, Frustrations and perdition are so pained that non of the boys were killed.
That would have been their happiness.
May that death you are always happy to read locate you before next year Insha Allah.
(Quote this comment if you are one of such swines and bad news lover.)

We thank God that these boys returned peacefully and in one piece to their parents.

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by jesus247alive(m): 7:42am On Dec 20, 2020
SCAM.....

Next news

Staged kidnap, this ppl think we are still sucking breast abi...

God no go shame.

God will embarrass them one after the other in no time...

Country of over 200million these ppl will be milking the country through terrorism. E go purge them.

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:42am On Dec 20, 2020
osamz007:
BUHARI AND BURUTAI ARE BOTH STUPID
E pain dem.... grin grin

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by edlion57(m): 7:43am On Dec 20, 2020
Apcwood

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Nobody: 7:43am On Dec 20, 2020
Hmm
Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by BestEver60: 7:43am On Dec 20, 2020
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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Emyogalanya: 7:43am On Dec 20, 2020
Cos you belong to the same fraternity. Simple
Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by omoadeleye(m): 7:44am On Dec 20, 2020
Cruise

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Patrioticman007(m): 7:44am On Dec 20, 2020
The wailing wailers are in deep depression just because, 3 hours to their December National wailing Convention, the Object of the supposed wailing were released after investing in 10m T shirts & payment for media houses to cover the events, turned to waste.

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by idu1(m): 7:44am On Dec 20, 2020
undecided

Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by twilliamx(m): 7:44am On Dec 20, 2020
Nigerian government drama..episode 1
Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by emonis88: 7:45am On Dec 20, 2020
when they used d children as shields n u neuralized them , did u arrest the bandits?

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by dvkot(m): 7:45am On Dec 20, 2020
The actors, the directors, the producers, The audience..... But that small boy said some of his friends were killed

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by freshkpomo(m): 7:45am On Dec 20, 2020
Ve
Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Incognito403: 7:45am On Dec 20, 2020
osamz007:
BUHARI AND BURUTAI ARE BOTH STUPID

I feel your pain. Ipob miscreant.

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Tbasicme: 7:45am On Dec 20, 2020
The story get as e be oh
Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by oderinde151(m): 7:46am On Dec 20, 2020
Like say na call of duty grin grin. So, the abductors would just leave those kids make una dey carry dem dey go without putting up a fight. I don understand grin grin

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Re: Military: Why We Didn’t Kill Katsina Schoolboys’ Abductors by Mindlog: 7:46am On Dec 20, 2020
Hmm....Was any "abductor" arrested?

Both Maj. Gen. John Enenche and Maj.Gen. Ahmed Jibrin (retd,) who gave these accounts of what happened knows very well that they can not swear with the lives of their own children that what they said, is the truth of what happened! cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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