The postponement in liberating the in excess of 200 young ladies seized from Government Secondary School, Chibok, in Borno State, may have laid open them to radicalisation by their captors, who are currently utilizing them for suicide bombings, a source told Sunday Vanguard at the weekend.
The source talked about the likelihood that the young ladies had been inculcated by the terrorists in the most recent three months of their bondage, hynotised and sent into different parts of Nigeria and past with a perspective to completing dangerous missions.
Serial assaults completed by female aerial attackers in Kano, a week ago, loaned confidence to the case.
The source, who has contacts with the Boko Haram authority, brought up that it may be hard to change radical introduction of the young ladies, who might now see their vindictive attitude as a demonstration of honorability.
It may stun you to realize that a portion of the young ladies being utilized for suicide bombings within parts of the North are among those taken from Chibok in April in 2014" the source said.
Proceeding with, the source demanded that "it is somewhat disastrous that legislature squandered valuable time in recovering the young ladies either through arrangement with Boko Haram or different means conceivable.
"It was clear from the start that the young ladies would not turn out the same, in the wake of being kept with their undesirable hosts for quite a while".
In spite of the fact that the Federal Government said, last Wednesday, that the Chibok young ladies were not among the female assault aviators, its representative did not give any proof to demonstrate his case.
At a media instructions in Abuja, Coordinator
of the National Information Center, Mr. Mike Omeri, attempted to avert the proposal that the 219 school young ladies presently in the imprisonment of Boko Haram radicals could have turned suicide assault aviators.
It will be reviewed that few days after the kidnapping of the young ladies, a human rights lobbyist, who had partaken in fizzled offers to handle a ceasefire between the Federal Government and Boko Haram initiative, Shehu Sani, had raised the caution that the young ladies could be influenced if not earnestly liberated.
Sani told Sunday Vanguard, in a selective question in May, that the delayed confinement of the young ladies by the terrorists could significantly change their destiny and introduction.
As indicated by Sani, the more extended the young ladies were being kept by their captors, the higher the capability of their being mentally conditioned to acknowledge radicalism and terrorism.
He said:"but the threat of keeping these young ladies, without either utilizing arrangement or power to free them is that, regular these young ladies are, no doubt brainwashed by the radicals.
" If we are not cautious, the Chibok young ladies that would leave bondage would not be the same young ladies that went into imprisonment. They would be inculcated, they would be mesmerized and mentally programmed to the point that they would be converted into guerillas themselves. Furthermore of what utilization would they be?
"These are exceptionally young people in their teenagers with extremely open and defenseless personalities however open to hazardous thoughts. You can perceive how a man would kidnap a young lady whose folks dislike him and, when the young lady returns she is prepared to battle her guardians.
"Thus, the threat is that as the clocks ticks, it is ticking for us , for the young ladies and for our notoriety and trustworthiness as a nation".
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