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Buhari Lied - United Nations by Brookdcook: 10:10pm On Jun 26, 2022
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The Nigerian government made a “large ransom payment” to Boko Haram in
exchange for more than 100 schoolgirls kidnapped from a secondary school
in Dapchi, Yobe State in February, the 22nd report of the Analytical
Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team of the United Nations’ Security
Council has revealed.
Boko Haram abducted 110 Dapchi girls on February 18, 2018, but 104 were
released on March 21, five having died in captivity, and one, Leah
Sharibu, remaining in captivity for clinging on to her Christian faith.

There were multiple reports at the time that the freedom of the girls was
secured with cash and the release of Boko Haram commanders.

However, Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture, denied,
claiming the girls were released following “back-channel” negotiations
brokered with the help of some “friends of the country”.

He maintained that no ransom was paid for their release, and also denied
that any Boko Haram prisoner was swapped as part of the negotiations.

“It is not true that we paid ransom for the release of the Dapchi girls,
neither was there a prisoner swap to secure their release,” Mohammed had
said. “What happened was that the abduction itself was a breach of the
ceasefire talks between the insurgents and the government, hence it became
a moral burden on the abductors. Any report that we paid ransom or engaged
in prisoner swap is false.”

But the UN Security Council report presented before the council on July
23, now available online, revealed that a ransom was indeed paid.

“The predominance in the region of the cash economy, without controls, is
conducive to terrorist groups funded by extortion, charitable donations,
smuggling, remittances, and kidnapping,” read a part of the report
explaining the stranglehold of Boko Haram and the Islamic State West
Africa Province (SWAP).

“In Nigeria, 111 schoolgirls from the town of Dapchi were kidnapped on 18
February 2018 and released by ISWAP on 21 March 2018 in exchange for a
large ransom payment.”

The Dapchi case was not the first time the government would deny paying
insurgents ransom.

After the release, in 2017, of 82 of the close to 300 girls kidnapped by
Boko Haram in 2014, a source familiar with the deal had told the BBC: “It
should have happened sooner, but the president was hesitating about
freeing the five — and especially about the money.

“Persuading him was ‘very, very difficult’. It was the most difficult part
of the whole negotiation. He didn’t want to pay any money.
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“The ransom was two million euros. Boko Haram asked for euros. They chose
the suspects and they gave us the list of girls who would be freed.”

The government denied this, as well as other similar claims.
Re: Buhari Lied - United Nations by Totilopussylick(m): 10:12pm On Jun 26, 2022
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Re: Buhari Lied - United Nations by John4B: 10:13pm On Jun 26, 2022
OK na
Re: Buhari Lied - United Nations by after4: 10:19pm On Jun 26, 2022
That one no be news nah

And one baba want me to thank him for bringing in a failure like buhari

Re: Buhari Lied - United Nations by Brookdcook: 1:41pm On Aug 15, 2022
after4:
That one no be news nah

And one baba want me to thank him for bringing in a failure like buhari

APC na failure them like

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