As the search for the missing Chibok girls continue, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, has said that the Nigerian Air Force has no accurate intelligence on whereabouts of the girls.
Abubakar stated this over the weekend while interacting with journalists in Abuja.
He said: “Honestly we don’t. That is the truth of the matter. Even if you see women that are dressed in hijab, how are you sure they are women; that they are not men? It is only when you get there and they remove the hijab that you now realise that they are men and they have their rifles.
“There is no credible intelligence that will specifically tell you that these girls are here”.
He further said the air force flew its planes daily with the hope of sighting the Chibok girls, stressing that the military, like other Nigerians, was passionate about them.
“There is no day that the sun rises and sets that we do not go out hoping to see these girls. From January this year to August 17, we flew 2,600 hours. About 50 per cent of that was Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance.
“We are hoping that through the intelligence, we will be able to capture the movement of those girls; we will be able to locate what we consider legitimate targets.”
The Army chief dismissed the latest Boko Haram video, where the sect displayed some girls, which it claimed were killed by military bombardment, as cheap propaganda.
“Even the IED (improvised explosive device) that they (the sect) developed, have you ever seen a complete body together after an attack on any location?”
“These guys are just trying to whip up sentiment because they know that every Nigerian is concerned about the girls”, he added.
Commenting on military operations in Niger Delta region, he said: “We are not going to bomb the Niger Delta; we are going to protect the people and oil and gas infrastructure.”