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Ahmad Salkida, the Nigerian columnist proclaimed needed by the Nigerian Army over Boko Haram's most recent video, on Monday said he had initiated arrangements to come back to nation to respect the welcome.

In an announcement he discharged on Monday, Mr. Salkida said the Army knew he was not in the nation preceding being proclaimed needed, including that his voyage home would be animated if the legislature could subsidize his trek.

"The Army knows that I am not in Nigeria in a matter of seconds. In the coming days I will try to get a flight to Abuja and profit myself to the Army powers. In reality, my arrival will be hurried if the military sends me a ticket," Mr. Salkida said.

Mr. Salkida was proclaimed needed close by two others on Sunday for their asserted binds to Boko Haram group.

Mr. Salkida, Ahmed Bolori and Aisha Wakil purportedly dedicated offenses that repudiated the Terrorism (Prevention) Act of 2011, by not giving data about the gathering, the Army said in an announcement by its representative, Sani Usman.

Mr. Usman said the three people were additionally needed for their affirmed parts in the arrival of Boko Haram's late recordings.


The most recent video discharged on Saturday indicated Chibok schoolgirls snatched by the organization since 2014. The gathering said they would just discharge the young ladies if the legislature discharged its warriors.

In his response on Monday, Mr. Salkida said the Army was pronouncing him needed for essentially doing his expert obligations as a writer, including that he did the vast majority of his work with "aggregate fidelity and penance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria".

"Obviously, my status as a Nigerian writer who has reported broadly, carefully and reliably on the Boko Haram hazard in the nation since 2006 is an open book known not and the global group," Mr. Salkida said.

Mr. Salkida, who has composed broadly about the Boko Haram order, said he had gone to Nigerian three times inside the previous year on the welcome of the Nigerian government, with an end goal to protect the snatched young ladies.

"As an affirmation to the solid and expert estimations of my entrance, subsequent to May 2015, l have been to Nigeria three times on the welcome of Federal Government offices. I made individual penances for the arrival of our Chibok little girls," Mr. Salkida said.


One of the three people announced needed by the armed force, Mr. Bolori, said he made himself accessible to the military powers however was advised to hold up until later before they take him in for cross examinations.

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