Why does Boko Haram still have Nigeria’s missing school girls? BBC News

HARDtalk speaks to Doyin Okupe, senior adviser to Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Jonathan. He talks to Stephen Sackur about the ongoing efforts to rescue over 200 girls who were kidnapped in April by Boko Haram. He defends the action taken by the Goodluck Jonathan in the aftermath of the kidnapping and says that, although the military knows the location of the girls, the rescue operation is difficult because they don’t want to ‘lose any of the girls’.

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