Indications emerged Friday that the members of Boko Haram sect have agreed to release the Chibok girls, latest Monday, next week.
This was made known by a self-acclaimed secretary General of the insurgents, Mallam Danladi Ahmadu.
This message of hope is coming few days after some women were abducted from Waga Mongoro, a community situated between Gwoza town of Borno State and Madagali town in Adamawa.
Ahmadu said that the final meeting between the group and the Federal Government to finally seal the ceasefire deal has been slated for Monday in Ndjamana, Chad and to be supervised by the Chadian leader, Idris Derby.
The sect member, who spoke in the Hausa service of the Voice of America VoA on Friday in Yola said that the Chibok Girls would surely be released on Monday to the Chadian President, Idris Derby for onward presentation to the Nigerian government.
Ahmadu also disclosed to VoA that the group and the Federal government were in close consultations over arrangements for the Monday meeting in Chad.
On the latest abduction of over 40 women and girls in the border villages between Adamawa and Borno states, the Secretary General maintained that as far as the Boko Haram is concern it is not aware of the latest kidnap and attacks.
Danladi Ahmadu stated that the kidnapers are not members of the anti-western education group. (DailyPost)