The delay in
freeing the over 200 girls seized from Government Secondary School, Chibok, in
Borno State, may have exposed them to radicalisation by their captors, who are
now using them for suicide bombings, a source told Sunday Vanguard at the
weekend.
The source spoke
about the possibility that the girls had been indoctrinated by the terrorists
in the last three months of their captivity, hynotised and sent into various
parts of Nigeria and beyond with a view to carrying out deadly missions.
Serial attacks
carried out by female bombers in Kano, last week, lent credence to the claim.
The source, who
has contacts with the Boko Haram leadership, pointed out that it may be
difficult to change radical orientation of the girls, who may now see
their malevolent disposition as an act of righteousness.
“It may shock you to know that some of the girls being used for suicide bombings in parts of the North are among those taken from Chibok in April this year,” the source said.
Continuing, the
source insisted that “it is rather unfortunate that government wasted precious
time in rescuing the girls either through negotiation with Boko Haram or other
means possible.
“It was clear
from the outset that the girls would not come out the same, after being kept
with their unwanted hosts for a long time”.
Although the
Federal Government said, last Wednesday, that the Chibok girls were not among
the female bombers, its spokesman did not provide any evidence to prove his
claim.
At a media
briefing in Abuja, Coordinator
of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omeri, tried to ward off the suggestion that the 219 school girls currently in the captivity of Boko Haram insurgents could have turned suicide bombers.
of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omeri, tried to ward off the suggestion that the 219 school girls currently in the captivity of Boko Haram insurgents could have turned suicide bombers.
It will be
recalled that few days after the abduction of the girls, a human rights
activist, who had taken part in failed bids to broker a truce between the
Federal Government and Boko Haram leadership, Shehu Sani, had
raised the alarm that the girls could be indoctrinated if not urgently freed.
Sani told Sunday
Vanguard, in an exclusive interview in May, that the prolonged detention of the
girls by the terrorists could dramatically alter their fate and orientation.
According to
Sani, the longer the girls were being kept by their captors, the higher
the potential of their being brainwashed to accept radicalism and terrorism.
He said:”But the
danger of keeping these girls, without either using negotiation or force to
free them is that, everyday these girls are being brainwashed by the
insurgents.
” If we are not
careful, the Chibok girls that would come out of captivity would not be the
same girls that went into captivity. They would be indoctrinated, they would be
hypnotised and brainwashed to the point that they would be transformed into
insurgents themselves. And of what use would they be?
“These are very
young girls in their teens with very open and vulnerable minds but open to
dangerous ideas. You can see how a man would abduct a girl whose parents don’t
like him and, by the time the girl comes back she is ready to fight her
parents.
“So, the danger
is that as the clocks ticks, it is ticking for us , for the girls and for our
reputation and integrity as a country”.
Too bad
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