DAPCHI GIRLS: Chilling Revelation From Sgt Bako OF Nigerian Army… Army Special Squad Carried Out The Kidnapping
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Chilling revelation from Sergeant David Bako of the Nigerian Army, from Plateau State has detailed
how a Special squad was organised to plan and execute the Dapchi girls drama.
He
said he found it absolutely necessary to make the confession considering the
criminal killings across the country which he likened to ethnic cleansing.
In an
email sent to our newsroom here in Paris, Sergeant David Bako said the plot was
planned and rehearsed for two weeks by Buhari's loyalists in the army of which
he was one.
He
said the desperation by Buhari to rule Nigeria for another four years drove him
on to employ all means to make sure he remains in power.
President
Buhari, he said, will be no pushover in 2019 because he has perfected plans to
remain in the Villa beyond 2019.
Continuing
the story, he said, they were given N80 million to execute the plot to restore
the peoples' waning confidence in the Buhari government as Boko Haram stepped
up attacks recently which was a complete embarrassment to the Buhari government
after claiming to have defeated the Islamist sect.
He
said the resurgence of Boko Haram attacks and killings in the northeast drove
the government to find all means possible to regain the peoples' confidence
seeing that 2019 election is as good as lost.
Buhari,
he said, does not want to leave the Villa under any guise in 2019. In the email
below he narrated how the plot was planned and executed.
He
wrote: '' I feel constrained to make this confession and as I make this
stunning confession, I am no longer in Nigeria because I have to unavoidably
desert the Nigerian Army to save my life and that of my family from a possible
summary execution by Buhari's secret agents.
Barnawi
faction of Boko Haram knows nothing about the abduction of Dapchi girls. We
were paid N80 million to carry out the abduction which we planned and rehearsed
for two weeks to make it look real. 16 of us, strong Buhari's loyalists took
part in the plot and were given N80 million and some trucks with which to carry
out the operation.
On
February 19, 2017, after we had received the money, we were told to make it a
top secret and further told we would be handsomely rewarded if the plan pays
off. The plan, according to our unit commander, is to make Nigerians regain
their confidence in the Buhari government, demobilize the PDP which we all
dislike with a passion and the Obasanjo coalition which the Villa saw as an
emerging threat if something is not urgently done.
Obasanjo,
our commander told us will succeed in dislodging Buhari from the Villa in 2019
if we do not contrive a means to make Nigerians believe more in Buhari's leadership.
The
money we got was not paid into our accounts but was brought by car from Abuja
totaling N80 million naira which was shared amongst us with trucks to carry out
the operation.
On
that night the soldiers stationed in the neighbourhood were deployed to other
locations to enable us carry out the operation hitch-free which we did. The
Boko Haram flag you saw us carrying was designed by us and had ourselves
wrapped up like the insurgents.
There
was no such thing like kidnapping by the Barnawi faction of the Boko Haram. We
drove into the school compound in a commando style, broke through the school
gate while the night guards numbering three or more ran for their dear lives as
they heard our gunshots and chanting Islamic war songs amid 'Western education
is a sin''. We drove straight into the school dormitory and ordered the girls
to get onto the trucks some of whom slept naked because of the scorching heat.
Although we had been given warning by our commander not to molest or rough
handle the girls as such action would not be tolerated under any guise.
We
were given 1 hour and 45 minutes to carry out the operation from where we drove
to the school and the operation did not last for more than 45 minutes to get
the girls on board the trucks. So they had no time to carry any of their
belongings.
We
drove them to an undisclosed location which was unknown to any of us because
our unit commander led the way until we arrived in where they all were
carefully kept.
The
claim that five of them lost their lives is of course not true as we did not
kill or even shoot any of them following the strict orders and instructions
that they should be treated gently, kept safe and unharmed.
While
where they were kept we were told to preach to them, make ourselves look like
terrorists to enable them to believe, recount and narrate what they saw which
would make people believe the abduction story.
We
were not allowed to go with our phones to the location where the girls were
kept, therefore we could not take photographs of the girls and the location.
Was there any statement release.
- Hope For Nigeria
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