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Nigeria abductions: Military admits girls still missing | Nigeria abductions: Military admits girls still missing |
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Nigeria's military has admitted that most of the teenage girls abducted by suspected Islamist militants have not been freed as it earlier stated. | Nigeria's military has admitted that most of the teenage girls abducted by suspected Islamist militants have not been freed as it earlier stated. |
There has been confusion about the number of girls missing after they were kidnapped from a boarding school in the north-east on Monday night. | There has been confusion about the number of girls missing after they were kidnapped from a boarding school in the north-east on Monday night. |
According to education authorities in Borno state, 85 girls are still missing and 44 in total have managed to escape. | |
Intensive efforts to find them are continuing, an army spokesman said. | Intensive efforts to find them are continuing, an army spokesman said. |
The security forces were working with vigilante groups and local hunters to track the schoolgirls, Chris Olukolade said in a statement. | The security forces were working with vigilante groups and local hunters to track the schoolgirls, Chris Olukolade said in a statement. |
It is thought Islamist militant group Boko Haram took the girls to forested areas near the Cameroonian border. | It is thought Islamist militant group Boko Haram took the girls to forested areas near the Cameroonian border. |
Correspondents say the raid on the boarding school is a great source of embarrassment for the Nigerian authorities, who have been saying that their military campaign against the militants is succeeding. | Correspondents say the raid on the boarding school is a great source of embarrassment for the Nigerian authorities, who have been saying that their military campaign against the militants is succeeding. |
'No intention to deceive' | 'No intention to deceive' |
The attack on the school in Chibok, a remote part of Borno state, happened late on Monday with gunmen reportedly storming the school, stealing food supplies and ordering the students onto lorries. | The attack on the school in Chibok, a remote part of Borno state, happened late on Monday with gunmen reportedly storming the school, stealing food supplies and ordering the students onto lorries. |
On Wednesday, the military said most of the abducted students had been freed "as troops pursuing the terrorists close in on the den of those believed to have carried out the attack". | On Wednesday, the military said most of the abducted students had been freed "as troops pursuing the terrorists close in on the den of those believed to have carried out the attack". |
But Mr Olukolade said it was based on a report "filed in from the field indicating that a major breakthrough had been recorded in the search". | But Mr Olukolade said it was based on a report "filed in from the field indicating that a major breakthrough had been recorded in the search". |
"The report forwarded to the public on this issue was in good faith and not intended to deceive the public," he said. | "The report forwarded to the public on this issue was in good faith and not intended to deceive the public," he said. |
"The number of those still missing is not the issue now as the life of every Nigerian is very precious." | "The number of those still missing is not the issue now as the life of every Nigerian is very precious." |
Some parents suggest between 150 and 200 are still missing. | |
On Thursday, a group of parents headed off into the Sambisa forest in a desperate search for their daughters. | On Thursday, a group of parents headed off into the Sambisa forest in a desperate search for their daughters. |
One father told the BBC it was not a safe place to sleep and most of the relatives left before it got dark. | One father told the BBC it was not a safe place to sleep and most of the relatives left before it got dark. |
He said he saw several settlements that may have been Boko Haram camps, where there were cars and motorbikes as well as a borehole. | He said he saw several settlements that may have been Boko Haram camps, where there were cars and motorbikes as well as a borehole. |
But the people he met in the forest said they knew nothing about the abducted girls. | But the people he met in the forest said they knew nothing about the abducted girls. |
The well-armed Boko Haram fighters have killed hundreds of civilians this year, slitting the throats of many of their victims, our reporter says. | The well-armed Boko Haram fighters have killed hundreds of civilians this year, slitting the throats of many of their victims, our reporter says. |
Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states in north-east Nigeria have been under emergency rule since last May. | Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states in north-east Nigeria have been under emergency rule since last May. |
Militants from Boko Haram - which means "Western education is forbidden" in the local Hausa language - frequently target educational institutions. | Militants from Boko Haram - which means "Western education is forbidden" in the local Hausa language - frequently target educational institutions. |