Metro Nigerian Air Force Deploys Surveillance Cameras To Search for Chibok girls

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The Nigerian Air Force has said its special aircraft mounted with “newly installed surveillance cameras” are searching for the remaining Chibok schoolgirls in the Sambisa general area of Borno State.

The air force said the special aircraft went on Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance missions daily with the hope of sighting the Chibok girls, and “other possible captives of Boko Haram.”

The NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya, stated this in an exclusive interview with PUNCH on Thursday, noting that the military was not folding its arms to rescue the captives.

While a total of 106 Chibok schoolgirls had returned with the latest batch of 82 rescued in December 2017, about 113 girls are still in captivity.
 

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