The
Nigerian government has spoken out on why president Buhari is being
careful with making moves for the release of the abducted Chibok girls.
Dr Goodluck Jonathan
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The Federal Government through the Special Adviser to the President
on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, has disclosed why President
Muhammadu Buhari has been very careful on the negaotiation for the
release of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls.
Femi Adesina, said the negotiators engaged by the Goodluck Jonathan administration turned the negotiations into a commercial venture running into millions of Naira, only for the government to discover it had been swindled.
“We need to know a little bit of what happened behind the scenes, between the last government and some people masquerading as the leadership of Boko Haram who wanted to get the Chibok girls released. They actually turned it into a franchise, it became a commercial thing and they got money, possibly in millions of dollars, only for government to discover it had been swindled.
"They kept saying they could get the girls released, they could interface with Boko Haram and they went smiling to the bank with all that money, and nothing happened.
Femi Adesina, said the negotiators engaged by the Goodluck Jonathan administration turned the negotiations into a commercial venture running into millions of Naira, only for the government to discover it had been swindled.
“We need to know a little bit of what happened behind the scenes, between the last government and some people masquerading as the leadership of Boko Haram who wanted to get the Chibok girls released. They actually turned it into a franchise, it became a commercial thing and they got money, possibly in millions of dollars, only for government to discover it had been swindled.
"They kept saying they could get the girls released, they could interface with Boko Haram and they went smiling to the bank with all that money, and nothing happened.
"So you should understand why this government is being careful
and the President has said the genuineness of the leadership of Boko
Haram must be determined before any negotiation takes place”.
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