Daily Trust

BBOG, FG team visit Sambisa

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The Ministers of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali and the convener of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group, Mrs Obiageli Ezekwesili yesterday participat­ed in a search sorties for missing Chibok girls in Sambisa.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that another member of BBOG, Hajia Aisha Yusuf, some Air Force Commanding Officers in the North East operation and selected reporters from local and foreign media participat­ed in the exercise.

The team, who were carried in two Beechcraft 350 surveillan­ce aircraft, departed the Yola Air Force Base at about 2.30 p.m.

NAN correspond­ent, who was among the team, reports that the aircraft flying at about15,000 feet altitude entered the Sambisa general area, 35 minutes after departure.

The search sorties in the forest, which lasted for over an hour, took the team to Camp Zairo, hitherto the stronghold of the Boko Haram, captured by the home troop on Dec. 22, as well as other key spots in the forest.

Sambisa forest is said to cover 60,000 square kilometres which is about 18 times the size of Lagos and 85 per cent of Borno State land surface.

With the aid of sophistica­ted inbuilt surveillan­ce camera in the aircraft, the team were shown the video images of burnt vehicles and camps of the Boko Haram insurgents particular­ly Camp Zairo.

The burnt areas according to the Commanding Officers were consequent of attacks carried out by air strike and ground troops of the military.

The images of the tracks of the insurgents as well as the locations of the ground troops of the military who have occupied the forest were also shown to the team.

NAN reports that one of the surveillan­ce aircraft discovered skeletal movement of some sort in the forest.

The aircraft, thereafter, proceeded to Airforce Base Maiduguri, the headquarte­rs of 105 Composite group for surveillan­ce report and refuelling.

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