Nigerian Army Threatens Trio Declared Wanted Over Chibok Girls Boko Haram Video

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Ahmed Bolori and Aisha Wakil, two of the three Nigerians announced needed by the military on Sunday regarding Boko Haram have declined to collaborate, the armed force said in an announcement late on Monday.

"It would be ideal if you take note of that (sic) neglected to give us more subtle elements," it said in the announcement, marked by Acting Nigerian Army Spokesperson Col SK Usman, including: "They were sly. They needed everything on their terms."

Without being particular as to their experience with Bolori and Wakil, who had both communicated their yearning to collaborate, the military sounded debilitating, saying that further engagement would be on its terms.

"We are resolved," it said. "They should collaborate. We have cleared most the BHT safehouses. Despite the fact that few are remaining. Our objective is the rest of the camps that are not open amid the downpours. They should say their BHT contacts and their areas."


The announcement clarified this new approach is key "to connect with the claimed BHT moderators in order to debilitate their purposeful publicity base."

Finished up the announcement: "We can't keep on dragging this war any further. The military methodology ought to be without expository hypothesis. We need noteworthy data for arranging and execution of our operations."

The announcement did not say if Bolori and Wakil are currently in custody, or whether they are being spoken to by attorneys. No less than one of them had shown information of Boko Haram, and past endeavors to organize dialogs between the gathering and the armed force that were spurned by authorities.

The third Nigerian announced needed, Ahmed Salkida, a columnist, is in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates with his family. No data was given in the announcement about him, yet he had asked the military before in the day to facilitate his travel home by sending him a welcome and sending a flight ticket.

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