BRITAIN’s Royal Air Force plans to send three fighter jets to help in
locating the more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram
insurgents on April 14 this year.
The RAF Tornado GR4s equipped
with surveillance facilities, according to Daily Mail on Wednesday, will
undertake “reconnaissance missions” over the Sambissa Forest where the
girls are believed to be held.
A British government source told
The Times that the jets would help the Nigerian authorities in tracking
the movements of the insurgents.
The report however added that
the mission was dependent on a nearby nation giving the British
government the nod to use its runway.
A Ministry of Defence spokesman did not deny the report about the deployment of the planes.
He
said, “The United Kingdom continues to work with the United States and
France as well as Nigeria’s neighbours and international partners to
provide advice and assistance to the Nigerian government.
“Together
with our allies we have provided continuous surveillance support to the
Nigerian authorities, including satellite imagery. We are still in
discussion with partners on the deployment of further surveillance
capability.”
Last Friday, Britain’s Minister for Africa, James
Duddridge, had condemned the abduction of over 100 people in Nigeria and
had pledged that the UK would continue to support in the fight against
Boko Haram.
He said, “I am appalled to see reports of another
large abduction by terrorists in the North- East of Nigeria. Officials
at the British High Commission in Abuja are urgently looking into the
details. The UK stands firmly with Nigeria as it faces the scourge of
Boko Haram.”
The group on Monday killed at least three people and kidnapped 15 others in a fresh cross-border attack in northern Cameroon.
“The
attack took place on Monday afternoon when at least 20 armed men tried
to get food supplies, stealing all the [food] stocks found in the
Cameroonian village of Greya,” the source told Anadolu Agency on
Tuesday.
The source added, “Boko Haram militants killed at least
three civilians and abducted a dozen others – presumably all
Cameroonians.’’
Source: Punch News.
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