The military says it lacks the capacity or technology to know the whereabouts of the Chibok schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram insurgents in 2014.
Director, Defence Media Operation, Maj.-Gen. Musa Danmadami, said this in Abuja on Thursday while fielding questions from journalists shortly after the bi-weekly press briefing.
“Precisely on the Chibok girls, the Chibok girls are just like any other human beings like us here; you cannot see anybody walking and just identify that this is a Chibok girl.
“There’s no way the military can have the capacity or technology to know that precisely this is where the Chibok girls are.
“It’s been quite some time now that these girls have been missing or abducted. So, now, because of the intensity of operations, most of them are escaping from the terrorists and coming out.
“It’s only when they come out that we can identify that this is one of the abducted Chibok girls.
“Our troops are conducting operations daily in Sambisa Forest and are recovering weapons and ammunition. “The majority of the weapons displayed for the Nigerians to see were recovered from Sambisa Forest,” he said.
He also said the Sambisa forest “is not impenetrable,” as operations were conducted there to force terrorists to come out and surrender.
He assured that the military and other security agencies were working round the clock to make the May 29 presidential inauguration successful.