The
commanders were said to have been released in exchange for the 21 of
the Chibok schoolgirls who regained their freedom on Thursday.
Some security personnel, who confided in Punch correspondents, said that
while the return of the girls is worth celebrating, those in the armed
services are not pleased with what Nigeria gave in exchange for the
girls.
It was further gathered that some of the troops were not happy that Boko
Haram commanders, who had killed civilians and security personnel, were
traded for the girls.
Investigations also revealed that senior military figures in strategic
places only knew of the release of the girls when the news broke on
Thursday.
However, a top military figure said that the information on the
negotiation for the release of the Chibok girls was not meant to be
known to the public.
The source said, “You must understand that it is not all information
that we release to people. The lives of those girls were at stake.
Negotiations securely rest on the shoulders of political leaders, but
that does not mean that military operations will not continue. We must
protect the civilian populace from attacks and build confidence in the
citizenry.
“It was a political decision; we are under the political leadership. We
derive our mandate from the constitution as provided for by democratic
governance.
“The military action must continue and it is going on as planned. We are
working round the clock, in concert with other security agencies, to
ensure that the remaining girls are also rescued.”
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