Unfortunately mixed feelings have trailed the 'rescue' of two of the missing Chiboks school girls earlier this week. The girls were rescued 'one by one'; with Amina Ali preceding the other (who's identity is not released at the time of publishing this post).
Bravo to our military for the rumored progress so far in the 'war against terrorism'; but as we know, it is not over until the enemy is defeated... More bravo for the 'rescue' of these two girls (Amina with one child, and maybe the other with one or two children when her identity is released), and even more impressive is the 'welcome home offer' of a full education scholarship and the promise of a better life by the FG (or maybe I should help Mr. President to be more specific and say by his administration)...
My worry, however, is that in this 'Rescue Operation One and One', the military has not satisfactorily spelt out the 'rescue procedure'. Don't miss my point: we agree that Sambisa and environs have been under military siege in the last few months, we also understand that over 200 school girls were abducted. So my point: if the military operations in the Northeast over the last few months is the 'rescue procedure' that led to this release, how come only two are rescued (and at different times); and if the rescue is by 'operation within an operation', then it is important we are aware of the 'rescue procedure', so we can expect the other girls to be rescued in this 'Rescue Operation One by One'...
Whatever the case, Nigeria must survive! *wink*
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