The Nigerian Air Force says it has located the possible location of the
abducted Chibok girls. The Director of Public Relations at the Nigerian Air
Force, Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa, told Channels TV that the Air Force is
abstaining from attacking the area to make sure that the girls are not
hit.
He explained that the latest aerial bombardment of Sambisa forest
had been aimed at the logistics base of the Boko Haram sect and not areas where
the Chibok girls could be located.
"We have no fears that the girls are not there because that
particular location has been under surveillance for quite a while and we
suspected maybe its a kind of ammunition depot or maybe a workshop that they
are using as their logistics place. Once you take off the logistics base, of
course you gradually weaken the resolve of the enemy to be able to prosecute
any campaign," he said.
Explaining some of the tactics used by the Air Force to locate the
girls, Famuyiwa said:
"The UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) has become a force multiplier
for us because its cheaper to run these platforms, you are not putting men
there (and) the risk of losing human beings is greatly reduced. Again the
UAVs have the capability to be airborne for up to eleven hours and its quite
cheap to maintain. So, we have been able to employ the UAV to a great
extent to carry out reconnaissance and surveillance basically for intelligence
gathering on the activities of the Boko Haram."
He said that the UAVs have also helped the Air Force to understand the
terrorists’ pattern of movement and "how to be able to counter them should
they want to strike or spring any surprise".
Source: Channels TV
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