The Boko Haram sect, who
abducted over 200 school girls from Chibok two years ago, reportedly want to
broker a deal with the Nigerian government. They are offering to release the
remaining kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls in return for avoiding execution. Two of
the girls were rescued recently. It is believed that only a third of the
abducted girls are still alive.
According to a report in The
Times, senior members of the terrorist group said:
"We want to surrender
because things are getting worse," said Amir Muhammad Abdullahi, who is
reportedly Boko Haram's second in command. He said no side was winning the
battle and that only a third of the girls remained as "the rest have been
martyred".
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