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The US military may soon be deplored in the search of the over 200 abducted secondary school girls in Chibok, Borno state.
A US Congressional Delegation made up of Representatives Steve Stockman, Sheila Jackson-Lee, Frederica Wilson and Lois Frankel, told a news conference in Abuja on Sunday said a directive is being awaited on the issue.
According to Stockman: ” We get briefed by the military and pending the approval of the government of Nigeria and our government, we plan to take action but I don’t think we are going specifics this time.
“It was a classified briefing. We stand ready to help and as soon as our government and Nigerian government approves, we will take action.”
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Source: The Nation newspaper

A US Congressional Delegation made up of Representatives Steve Stockman, Sheila Jackson-Lee, Frederica Wilson and Lois Frankel, told a news conference in Abuja on Sunday said a directive is being awaited on the issue.
According to Stockman: ” We get briefed by the military and pending the approval of the government of Nigeria and our government, we plan to take action but I don’t think we are going specifics this time.
“It was a classified briefing. We stand ready to help and as soon as our government and Nigerian government approves, we will take action.”
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Source: The Nation newspaper
