The federal government on Wednesday revealed that identity
cards belonging to some top politicians as well as political party materials
were found in the Boko Haram terrorists’ base in the deadly Balmo Forest in
Darazo local government area of Bauchi State, after the forest was cleared
by the security forces.
The items recovered during the operations carried out by
security forces to dislodge terrorists from their forest bases had linked some
top politicians and political parties to the terrorists…
The coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr Mike
Omeri, disclosed this while briefing journalists on government’s efforts
towards the rescue of the abducted Chibok girls. Omeri, who was silent on the
details of the development, however vowed that the federal government will
reveal the names of the politicians and parties involved, as the matter is
still under investigation.
Omeri said, “Investigation is still ongoing to further unravel
the identity of others that may have been involved and as soon as it is
completed, we shall reveal the names of the culprits and the political parties.
Some politicians are currently being investigated following their
link with terrorist activities in the forest.”
Speaking on the release of the abducted Chibok girls, Omeri
said efforts are being made to bring the girls back safely. He added that
details cannot be revealed for now owing to the delicate nature of the
operations.
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