THE member representing Chibok community in Borno State House of Assembly, Aimu Foni, has said the community will not sacrifice the girls for Boko Haram commanders.
Foni, a pillar in the search for the abducted Chibok girls, said he had not been able to watch the latest video by the Boko Haram but said he would meet with his people for further reaction.
Foni told the Nigerian Tribune that the soldiers should be gallant enough to get the girls out of Sambisa forest alive, adding that there was no need to release the commanders to add more trouble to what we have now on the ground now.
“We are still expecting our soldiers to get the girls, so there will not be anything like killing them even from the air.
“When we watch the video, we will give you further update on our decisions,” he added.
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