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President Jonathan Aborts Rescue Deal For Chibok Schoolgirls ‘At The Last Minute’

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More than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls held hostage in Nigeria came agonisingly close to freedom before government officials called off a deal to swap them for jailed Islamist terror suspects, according to reports by Daily Mail.

The reports say that President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday, May 24, 2014 scrapped the exchange deal at the last minute through a telephone call from Paris where he was in a security meeting with foreign ministers and leaders.

The Islamist terror group Boko Haram had demanded the release of their comrades being held by the Nigerian government in exchange for more than 200 students of Government Secondary School, Chibok abducted by the sect on April 14, 2014.

Daily Mail reports:

A Nigerian journalist trusted by both the government and extremists from Boko Haram acted as go-between, risking his life on a one-man mission to enter the gunmen’s lair and broker an agreement, according to security sources.

It was agreed there that no deals should be struck with terrorists and that force should instead be used against them.

The U-turn is said to have enraged Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau.

Insiders believe that the cancellation of last Saturday’s plan and the ensuing stand-off now puts the girls’ lives in even greater danger.

An intelligence source told The Mail on Sunday: ‘The next video we see from the terrorists could show the girls being killed one by one.’

Sources in the Nigerian capital Abuja described how Shekau had agreed to bring the girls out of their forest camps in the remote north-east of the country in the early morning and take them to a safe location for the prisoner swap.

‘They would have been dropped off in a village, one group at a time, and left there while their kidnappers disappeared. There was to be a signal to a mediator at another location to bring in the prisoners,’ sources said. 

About 2,000 Boko Haram members are currently detained.

One hundred non-combatant, low-level sympathisers were to be freed and the two groups brought together in a convoy of buses accompanied by a hand-picked go-between, respected Nigerian journalist Ahmad Salkida.

The plan had been agreed in tortuous negotiations in response to worldwide outrage over a night-time raid on a school in the town of Chibok on April 14 when the girls were abducted from their dormitories.

Mr Salkida was born in the north-eastern state of Borno, where Boko Haram originated. He has known its leaders all his life and has unprecedented access.

He has been arrested  on several occasions accused of being a Boko Haram sympathiser, and he fled with his family to Dubai two years ago.

But two weeks ago, he was summoned out of exile by President Jonathan’s aides.

He initially feared he might face arrest, but was then given a letter of indemnity signed by the president when he flew to Nigeria.

Sources said Mr Salkida was able to travel by taxi to the group’s forest camp to talk to Shekau two weeks ago. ‘His mission was secretive and dangerous,’ they said.

‘He is probably the only civilian with access to Shekau. There is trust between them and Salkida had only one aim – to get the schoolgirls out.

‘He reported afterwards that the group of girls he saw were alive and well, and being adequately fed and sheltered. They told him all they wanted was to go home.’

Salkida’s mission was complicated by the chaos surrounding the Nigerian government’s pronouncements about negotiations with the terrorist group.

Shekau has released two shocking videos showing the girls dressed in hijabs and reciting verses from the Koran.

His movement is violently opposed to Westernisation.

Wearing combat fatigues and brandishing an AK-47 rifle, he has demanded the release of his members from prisons.

Government spokesman Reuben Abati said yesterday: ‘I am not aware of an attempted rescue plan taking place last week.’

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