The
Chibok girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram a year ago. And many other Nigerian
girls and women have also been taken hostage by this terrorist group. Everyone
condemns these actions. But we should go beyond that and ask loud and clear how
can that happen in a country that has one of the largest and better African
equipped armies. How is it possible that a terrorist group has been able to
capture people and territory? And then, we need to raise another question:
where did they get the weaponry from?
Chad
and Niger have now been engaged in the fight against Boko Haram, side by side
with the Nigerian Army. There have been reports of some serious setbacks for
the terrorists. But as of late one gets the impression that the anti-Boko Haram
coalition is no longer making any tangible headway. Why is it?
The
missing people and the memory of all those who have been executed by the
savages under the banner of Boko Haram call for an answer to all the questions.
They also call for clarity about the situation.
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