In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, a UK Newspaper, former British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Andrew Pocock, says that 80 of the Government Girls College Students who were abducted by Boko Haram members in April 2014, were spotted in Sambisa forest by a team of British and American surveillance but they could not rescue them as the Nigerian government made no request for help.
Don't forget the master plan has been to invade, divide conquer and rule each region so as to try to contain China's massive dive in Nigeria,West Africa.
How?
By installing an Africom chain of bases in West Africa and other part of the continent.
For Nigeria not to ask for help which is just the first step to achieving this aim or you can call it the begining of installing a new military base in West Africa, Nigeria.
When GEJ asked for help what happened ?
If you recall, GEJ had to drive them out because they were selling vital info to their boko haram counterparts.
This is part of what even lead to GOC being shot at when some soliders were ordered to go on patrol from a classified order from above and before they got to half of where the patrol will start, they were killed by Boko haramites. In other words, the military during GEJ was infiltrated by external forces meldling with its internal puppets.
Now this is another proof they are the one sponsoring boko haram...
In Yoruba, there is a proverb that says "Iru ore wo ni Aja n ba Ekun se" ?
Meaning what type of frienship is between a dog and a Lion ?
That is the type of friendship between the foreign embassies particularly U.S and UK in Nigeria that made them hide such vital info from the Nigerian goverment or even the world until this moment when Boko haram their proxy is technically defeated.
“A couple of months after the kidnapping, fly-bys and an American ‘eye in the sky’ spotted a group of up to 80 girls in a particular spot in the Sambisa forest, around a very large tree — called locally the Tree of Life — along with evidence of vehicular movement and a large encampment. They were there for perhaps up to four weeks, and the question was what to do about them. Answer came there none.”He said despite all the BBOG campaigns in London and the White House, the British and American troops could not immediately go in to rescue the girls because the Nigerians never asked for that
“What’s more,” Pocock says, “the Nigerians never asked for that.”He however pointed out that if the Nigerian government had even asked for help, he said the safety of the girls would have been of utmost priority as it would have been very risky to go in and carryout any rescue operation
“A land-based attack would have been seen coming miles away and the girls killed. An air-based rescue would have required large numbers and meant a significant risk to the rescuers and even more to the girls. You might have rescued a few, but many would have been killed. My personal fear was always about the girls not in that encampment. 80 were there, but 250 were taken, so the bulk were not there. What would have happened to them? It’s perfectly conceivable that Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram, would have appeared on one of his videos a week later, saying, ‘Who told you that you could try and free these girls? Let me show you what I’ve done to them…’ So you were damned if you did, damned if you didn’t. They were beyond rescue, in practical terms."he said
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