The Nigerian Army has appealed to religious, traditional and
community leaders, as well as all well-meaning Nigerians especially in
the North East of the country, to help dissuade people from donating
their daughters or wards, to Boko Haram terrorists for indoctrination
and suicide bombing missions.
The shocking revelation was contained in
official statement of the federal government awareness platform,
PRNigeria Saturday and signed by the Director of Army Information, Brig.
Gen. Sani Usman. This appeal became expedient in view of recent
revelations by some intercepted female suicide bombers during
interrogations.
It was discovered that most of these hapless minors were “donated” to
the terrorists sect by their heartless and misguided parents and
guardians, as part of their contribution to the perpetuation of the Boko
Haram terrorists’ dastardly acts against the Nigerian society and
humanity.
The acts of these parents and guardians are not only barbaric, but
condemnable and unacceptable. Nigerians have a responsibility and
obligation to collectively mould our children and wards and define a
better future for them rather than condemning them to death by the
criminal Boko Haram terrorists and their sympathizers through suicide
bombings. Consequently, the public is kindly requested to be more
vigilant, security conscious and report any suspicious persons or those
whose daughters or female wards are missing or have not been seen
recently. You can report by calling 193 on any network.
The public is also please reminded that the Nigerian Army’s offer and
reward of the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N500,000.00) to
anybody that brought information about suicide bombing, is still
available.
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