REVEALED: How Jonathan’s telephone call stopped last minute deal to free Chibok girls


But for a last minute change of mind by President Goodluck Jonathan, the abducted Chibok girls would have been freed, UK media reported yesterday.

The reports said a deal for the release of some of the abducted schoolgirls was close to being secured when the Nigerian government called it off, BBC and Mail on Sunday said.


Some of the girls were set to be freed in exchange for imprisoned Islamist militants. Boko Haram group snatched more than 200 girls from a school on April 14. The papers said that officials have held talks with the group to secure the release of the schoolgirls, noting that an intermediary met Boko Haram leaders earlier this month and visited the location in Borno where the girls were being held.

The deal was to set some of the girls free in exchange for the release of 100 Boko Haram members being held in detention, BBC said, but the government cancelled the planned agreement shortly before the swap was due to take place.

Though reasons for the withdrawal are unclear, The Mail on Sunday said, "A Nigerian journalist trusted by both the government and extremists from Boko Haram acted as go-between, risking his life on a one-man mission to enter the gunmen's lair and broker an agreement, according to security sources. But last Saturday, at the eleventh hour, officials scrapped the exchange in a telephone call from a crisis summit in Paris where Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan met foreign ministers including those from Britain, the United States, France and Israel.


"It was agreed there that no deals should be struck with terrorists and that force should instead be used against them. The U-turn is said to have enraged Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau. Insiders believe that the cancellation of last Saturday's plan and the ensuing stand-off now puts the girls' lives in even greater danger. An intelligence source told The Mail on Sunday, 'The next video we see from the terrorists could show the girls being killed one by one.'

"Sources in Abuja described how Shekau had agreed to bring the girls out of their forest camps in the remote north-east of the country in the early morning and take them to a safe location for the prisoner swap." The sources were quoted as saying, "They would have been dropped off in a village, one group at a time, and left there while their kidnappers disappeared. There was to be a signal to a mediator at another location to bring in the prisoners. About 2,000 Boko Haram members are currently detained.

"One hundred non-combatant, low-level sympathisers were to be freed and the two groups brought together in a convoy of buses accompanied by a hand-picked go-between, respected Nigerian journalist Ahmad Salkida. The plan had been agreed in tortuous negotiations in response to worldwide outrage over a night-time raid on a school in the town of Chibok on April 14 when the girls were abducted from their dormitories.


Letter of indemnity

"Salkida was born in the north-eastern state of Borno, where Boko Haram originated. He has known its leaders all his life and has unprecedented access. He has been arrested on several occasions accused of being a Boko Haram sympathiser, and he fled with his family to Dubai two years ago. But two weeks ago, he was summoned out of exile by President Jonathan's aides. He initially feared he might face arrest, but was then given a letter of indemnity signed by the president when he flew to Nigeria.

"Sources said Salkida was able to travel by taxi to the group's forest camp to talk to Shekau two weeks ago. 'His mission was secretive and dangerous,' they said. 'He is probably the only civilian with access to Shekau. There is trust between them and Salkida had only one aim – to get the schoolgirls out.


'He reported afterwards that the group of girls he saw were alive and well, and being adequately fed and sheltered. They told him all they wanted was to go home.' Salkida's mission was complicated by the chaos surrounding the Nigerian government's pronouncements about negotiations with the terrorist group.
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  1. Now, thats a president.

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  2. When a member of the president's family was kidnapped, why did he pay a ransom to get him released??? Well, since his daughter is not among the girls, what else do you expect?! The use of force should have been done within the first 48hrs the girls were abducted. Enough time have given the terrorists enough space to restrategize thus making the rescue mission more difficult. Jonathan, i pray for God's divine wisdom for you 'cos it's quite obvious you're confused!

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    1. This is a good comment, u reason well i must say

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  3. The man called salkida should have been arrested by now if nigeria govt is really serious abt this issue of BH

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  4. Come oh..this insults and use of words like being co fusef that most of you is just not called for anymore.. Tine has far gone for us to use the. Yes FG failed in their duties, and if u ask me, should resign and allow others to take over...but my question is ...right now in Nigeria...who shoukd we even trust? So what I'm saying is, guys let's trust that the president is taking steps and measures which he won't come and start announcing to everyone that he is using. Again let's not forget that Nigerians leaders are smart enough to know that forieng enterventions means we giving something in return..you want to weigh what you are giving out to them before it become the bigest mistake... However again..for me, its better the international bodies take the same share of d National cake, but our girl returns to us, than a few-same old politicians to keep stealing and moving same cake to the sane countries without them working for it...if you all get my point!

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  5. Na wa 4 dis 9ja oo

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  6. But the APC or opposition plans to bring his govt. down.you see jonathan is too slow,thinking everything is politics,you have an offer but turn it down and later pdp and metuh will still be saying nonsense anyway your child was not kidnap.

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  7. no negociation with terrorist

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  8. Those that support girls exchange with d murderers needs God' s forgiveness. U want them released so they can kill more? D blood of the slautered will soon bring nemesis to d supporters of evil.

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  9. Naija don finished.let share niaja make every tribes go on Their own way.living together of doesn't brings any good things @ all.make naijadelta dey in control of their property.enough is enough

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  10. Why blaming GEJ on this somebody said when GEJ family was kignaped why did he pay i want to ask u does this people demand for for money i no if this people demand for money some of this girls parent will afford to pay to release there daughter this people are just hearless kignapers need money but this bokoharm did not demand for anytin other than killing

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  11. Wen a rumour is published by stupid northern element, u wil even reason b4 u get into conclusion.
    U insult ur president no reasonable person in a civilized society wil do wat u guys re doin.Illiterate pple.

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    1. People like you dont worth existing because you have no sense of thinking to differentiate between truthand lies nor between good and bad. What a wasted being

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  12. All my commentator's, this is so inform you all that the ruse pulled by Joe was to get the exact location of girls and we have the location no need for a swap. It was an intelligence move advised by the Israelis while drones and was ahead following the negotiator and he was silently bugged with GPS. watch wat unfolds.

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    1. U are smart. I saw a news on NE that the Nigerian millitary said they know the location of the girls. They should just becareful so the girls will not be kiled.

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  13. hahahahaha christian are.......

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  14. We pray that the holy spirit will direct you, Mr. President.

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  15. My candid opinion is..... the government is toying with the lives of these poor-little girls, if not, the government can not say they are not going to negotiate with these people. my point is, if you don't want to negotiate with them, do you have a super power somewhere that you will use to rescue these girls? because if the government try to act like a superman these girls lives are in danger, Boko Haram can start killing them one after the other, knowing fully well that government is not responding to their singular demand which is trade our people for the girls. i feel the government can do something that i am not welling to share here. (publisher of website can grant my identity if requested)
    Please the government should think about the families of these poor girls and factor them into any decision they are planning to take, they should not be used as ransom to bringing down Boko Haram, rather bring them back and get BH as well.

    Yomi Here

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  16. If Salkida knew the location of Book Haram all the while why didn't he lead the Army there if he is not one of them. All these people are supporting Boko Haram.

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  17. GEJ is just more than confused. Well I don't blame such a fool for taking such a decision bcos none of the kidnapped girls have any relationship wit either him nor patience...stupid govt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. your comment shows how stupid and useless and brainless you are, where in the whole world have you ever heard swapping or negotiating with terrorist! if not that you are illiterate and you think through your anus I would have insulted you. run along silly fool.

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    2. You are such a fool for call GEJ a fool!What do you know!?GEJ has more information than all of you who come to forums and talk nonsense. All you want is to politicize the issue so you can use it as a campaign note in 2015. You you know what other security specialist who are working with GEJ know. Please, leave the man to do his job and also, if GEJ is a bad president as some say let the people decide!

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    3. Ur father is more confused for sayin GEJ is. Tink b4 u talk. Nonsense

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    4. You're very stupid to talk to our president like that. I believe its dog that impregnated your mother that gave birth to u fool.

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    5. may God forgive you. Do not think that those insulting the President have gone free. If u want to join them then be prepared for God's other side.

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  18. If u say ur leda is a fool den u r d bigger fool for putin him dia..no negotiation wit terrorist,raid dia camp and murder all oppositions,ow dis guy go say dey r healthy and feedin well? D guy na scam too!

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  19. Trust me guys, if this swap is made, u will hear of more kidnaps of school girls, housewives, e.t.c they will keep on doing that till all their members in prison are released. Now, what happen again after all the criminals are released back to the society. More mayhem will follow, more bomblasts, more killings and what happened to those who have died from their furious bomb blasts in the past. What happened to them. It is better such swap never happens. Making such swap to happen will legalise kidnapping and toy the Nigerian society towards a new trend which both the FG nor any one able to tame or put under control

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  20. If u call GEJ a fool, then u a are a bigger FOOL !!! We r too Quick to use words,,do u think GEJ ls jus siting in ASO rock and sleeping over this hole issue? Negotiating with BH will lead to further deserter ?who knows Maybe next time they will kidnap 1000 women,and demand full control of Nigeria or central bank !! Do u know that 9 army generals under investigation for licking information 2 BH members and frustrating the fight are all northerner?? everyday l strongly blame the northern elite,beco as youth they are allowing old greedy politicians ruin their future,,they created a monster they can no longer control,,GEJ never did !! it was biting Christians @ first NOw its everyone! Compatriot Pls let's stop lets insulting our Leaders,,pray for them as instructed by the bible n Koran,as any error in action also affect Us!!

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  21. If this story about the Last minute cancellation of a deal with Boko Haram is true, please Mr. President, don't be deceived by the West about non negotiation with terrorist. They (West) do negotiate with terrorist when the Chips are down. Even as sofisticated as Isreal, they engage in prisoners swap. Shame nor dey inside! The West may just be working towards actualising their dream of Breaking-up Nigeria come 2015. Please NEGOTIATE!

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  22. So fucking what? What is book haram fighting for? Killing millions of people just like that. So the head of book haram is even a Nigerian. What a shame to be under the same umbrella with lunatics, Gideon okra was right when he divided this country.

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  23. pls let us stop insulting ourselves on ds issue we re all confused lets us all pray 2 God 2 bring bak our lost GLORY.

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  24. What guarantee do we have that after the exchange, they will not kidnap again and then making stupid demands. Anybody who takes people life is not to be trusted and should not be trusted. I know GEJ has a plan, GOd is with him.

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  25. No negotiation with terrorist, it can only come in on the gound of laying down weapon, which brings amensty. You don't insult your leader, but suggest to them.

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  26. I don't think we need to insult ourselves or our President on this issue,but I thought we were supposed to be bringing the different ideas we may have. Maybe someone will just come up with a splendid idea. Killing those girls or exchanging them for prisoners are both bad and wrong ideals,but given the existing circumstance, I would suggest that the FG embark on the swap deal. Right after that enact a law that any arrested terrorist should be executed on the spot publicly. And of course immediately after securing the lives of these innocent girls,they can now open a brutal offensive on Sambisa forest unleashing all their arsenals. My humble opinion can be either accepted or discarded....The struggle continues!

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  27. Swap deal, NO. After killing so many innocent souls without bases you need to be questioned Abara Christopher.

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  28. My dear, "he who fail to plan, plan to fail" some times i cant imagine the kind of brain our so called leaders have, today "negotiation tomorrow no negotiation" the fact is, they are inconsistency with plan or strategies implementation. they should have make move for rescue 48hrs after abduction. do u believe we can rescue the girls without the help of foreign help? look at it this way, the vigilantee in affected area were able to killed over 200 BH without gun, there gun seize to work wen they met this Vigillantee, earlier this week, women of north east were able to do the same thing to BH,seize their gun seiz their hand and keep them till civilian JTF take them off. this same people has offer help to rescue the girls and also get ride of BH , but govt turn down the offer, now the qstn is WHO IS FOOLING WHO?

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  29. Thank you my brother, WHO IS FOOLING WHO? GEJ needs to check his conscience for being a toothless President. Our leaders have forgotten that God is watching them, it could be their turn tomorrow so therefore a stitch in time saves nine.

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  30. how was bhm able to penetrate Nigerian military base and pick the weapons? the chief security officer Gusau is Hausa, IG is Hausa and they do not know how to tackle bhm. Ahmadu Bello deceived them by telling them power belongs to the hausas. the problem of Nigeria is north and problem of north is north. you cannot give a dog bone or cartilage to keep. stop condemning GEJ. the north is in support of boko haram. believe it or not. the peace of this country is in their hands. they love bloodshed , they are always bloodthirsty!

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