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Three Chibok Girls Rescued as 79,000 Insurgents Surrender
The Theatre Commander, North East “Operation Hadin Kai”, Maj.-Gen. Christopher Musa, said over 79,000 insurgents comprising combatants and non-combatants have so far surrendered.
Musa made this known in Maiduguri while briefing newsmen on recent successes of the command.
The commander said that the sustained onslaught on the insurgents under the kinetic and non-kinetic approaches had led to the mass surrender.
According to him, this led to the need to have additional camps in Maiduguri to host the repentants that were being sorted out to identify the combatants and not combatants.
He lauded the support from the public, which he described as “unsung heroes” and urged them to sustain the tempo for a speedy end to the conflict.
“We are really happy with the way the members of the public were cooperating with us; they see the sincerity in what we are doing.
“We are committed to the human rights charter and the rules of engagement in our operations,” Musa said.
Also speaking on recent success, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 7 Division, Maiduguri, Maj.- Gen. Waidi Shuaibu, said that within the period under review, three more Chibok girls were also rescued.
Shuaibu said the girls rescued comprised Falmata Lawan, Asabe Ali and Jinkal Yama, who are on serial number three, 12 and 20, respectively on the list of abducted Chibok girls.
The girls were rescued separately in the Bama axis on August 30, September 1 and September 2 respectively.