US Drones Capture Pictures Of Boko Haram Camps

Snippets of the findings of the United States surveillance drones and satellites tracking the over 200 students abducted by the Boko Haram sect in Borno State are beginning to emerge.
Imagery from the drones and satellites shows suspected terrorists setting up temporary camps and moving through isolated villages along bush paths in the Northeast, according to reports from the US.
However, the exact location of the girls, who were shown in a video released early this week by their captors remains unknown.
Washington has shared the imagery with security agencies in Abuja, the Los Angeles Times reported ahead of Saturday’s summit of West African leaders in Paris where strategies to improve cooperation in the fight against the Boko Haram would be discussed.
American officials are said to be frustrated with what they perceived as the inability of Nigeria to act on fresh intelligence about the Boko Haram insurgents.
A US official familiar with the hunt for the girls said Nigeria’s security forces are hampered by poor equipment and training and have failed to respond quickly.
U.S. Defence officials confirmed earlier reports by Nigerian media that Boko Haram had split the girls into several groups after the April 14 abduction.
US officials on Thursday openly expressed their frustration with the planned rescue of the girls at a Senate hearing in Washington DC.
Senator Robert Menendez, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said he has written to President Goodluck Jonathan asking him “to demonstrate the leadership his nation is demanding.”
“Despite offers of assistance from the United States and other international partners, the Nigerian government’s response to this crisis has been tragically and unacceptably slow,” Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, said at a hearing of his panel.
State Department and Defense Department officials at the hearing said the Nigerian government’s failure to deal with abuses by its own military is a hurdle to U.S. cooperation.
Alice Friend, the Defense Department’s principal director for African affairs, told the committee that even as the U.S. is providing intelligence and satellite photos to help in the search, officials are being “exceedingly cautious about sharing information with the Nigerians because of their unfortunate record.”
 

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10 Comments

  1. Chai, chai.......... See wetin Jona and his morons put us in. ' Tragically and unacceptably slow', 'unfortunate recoord'. There is God o, There is God o.... Sobs

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    1. Shut up,GEJ wasn't the person that invented boko haram,your brothers did..Hold them responsible not Gej...

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  2. God will deliver Nigeria from bad leadership.

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  3. There is God ooooo! Sobs

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  4. Mennnnn! There are times we shouldn't blame somebody for stating that he is ashamed of being a Nigerian.

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  5. I am glad that nigeria is in the international eys now, so that when this unfortunate and tragic government is being criticised publicly they will not say it is because the person is from a particular tribe, see hoe gej and the north has turned nigeria to a laughing stork hmmmmmm....

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  6. Pls pray for Nigeriai to split because the south south and south east do not like to be one with both south west and the north.GEJ became a president from the south south the west conived with the north who are bent in taking back power against GEJ admin.who is fooling who and bet and asured all that the worst man to deal with is a yoruba man.my prayer is for the north to remain with the west if possible.Jona meant well for nigeria but the conspiracy is his greated challenge and we have sat back and watched;Pls America help Nigeria to split because they don't agree.

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    1. Mumu!!!go n slit d country,ur genertions are going to be slitted by God grace.

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    2. Our leader's don't know abt leadership,so I'll suggest we have another colonial master's, we need tutorials and Panasharp for our Presido, this is not encouraging at all for the American's and I know they are being careful so the girls won't be killed. I like how the villager's are facing the insurgents.

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  7. I think I buy your idea.

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