Thursday, 9 October 2014

CNN, Al Jazeera Lied About 'Supposed' Chibok Girls' Escape - Badeh

The Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, has accused
foreign media houses including, the Cable News Network (CNN) and Al
Jazeera, of fabricating stories on the abducted Chibok girls during
their crew's visit to Nigeria in May.

Speaking during a workshop on Security/Media Relations in Crisis
Management in Abuja, the Air Chief Marshal said "we know Isha Sesay of
CNN, (Nima) Elbagir of CNN and another one from Al Jazeera,
interviewed the supposed Chibok girls that escaped; they were speaking
Hausa and these are girls that were going to write SSCE. Those ones
cannot be those Chibok girls" adding, "they didn't show us their faces
so that we will know.

"Certainly those were not the girls that were taken from that school",
he insisted.

Over 200 Chibok girls were abducted from their schools' dormitory by
members of the Boko Haram sect after an attack on the Chibok Community
on April 14.

They have not yet been rescued.
The Defence Chief also said that there was no going back on the
conviction of the 12 soldiers found guilty of mutiny last month.

"When we took the oath to become soldiers, we took oath to defend
Nigeria with everything we have. Your own is to first obey.

"We condemned them to death. We did not make the laws. The National
Assembly made the laws and it is there in the books. People are saying
no you cannot do that. Why won't we do it?" he questioned.

According to him, the reactions over the sentencing of the military
personnel could force the military to consider holding field court
martial in the bush, after which military personnel sentenced would be
killed instantly and buried in the bush.

--Channels_TV

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