One of the Boko Haram members who escorted the abducted schoolgirls back to Dapchi spent through 20 minutes lecturing to them before clearing out. Witnesses revealed that the extremists raged the town early Wednesday morning. They included that the individuals who came did not hurt or disturb anyone.
Speaking on occasions that encompassed the discharge, a global safeguard specialist revealed that the Boko Haram that brought the young ladies were completely equipped.
"They were certain and undaunted. As they requested the young ladies to land from the vehicles, they accumulated them in one place and held the short lecturing session", the source said.
"They requesting that they come back to the way of Allah and stop quest for Western Education.
"They revealed to them that they discharged them since they needed to give them another possibility of coming back to Allah".
DAILY POST, be that as it may, assembled from a solid source that piece of the arrangement with the administration was for Boko Haram to restore the young ladies and leave town. Security offices were likewise requested to remain away while the gathering moved the young ladies.
There was likewise a request that in the occasion agents ran over the guard, there must be no type of trade of flame or any demonstration that could risk the circumstance. Review that in an announcement by Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, government affirmed that a portion of the understudies were released.
The priest revealed that the young ladies were discharged around 3 a.m. through back-channel endeavors and with the assistance of a few companions of the nation, and that it was unlimited.
"For the discharge to work, the legislature had a reasonable understanding that brutality and encounter would not be the exit plan as it could jeopardize the lives of the young ladies, thus a peaceful approach was the favored alternative.
"Inside the period when the young ladies were being brought back, operational delay was seen in specific territories to guarantee free section and furthermore that lives were not lost," Mohammed said.