The president approved the new investigation after meeting with some parents of the missing girls as well as members of the Bring Back Our Girls movement, who had organised a march in the federal capital of Abuja.
The new probe will be conducted by a panel nominated by the National Security Adviser (NSA), General Babagana Munguno. Among other things, the panel will look into the circumstances of the abductions and the inaction that followed the incident.
"I assure you that I go to bed and wake up every day with the Chibok girls on my mind," Buhari was quoted by his spokesperson Garba Shehu as saying during the meeting in Abuja.
"The unfortunate incident happened before this government came into being. What have we done since we assumed office? We re-organized the military, removed all the service chiefs and ordered the succeeding service chiefs to deal decisively with the Boko Haram insurgency."
The leader added that in spite of an economic crisis caused by fuel scarcity and decreasing oil prices, the government invested in the training and re-equipment of soldiers who were later deployed in north-eastern Nigeria, which bears the burnt of the insurgency.
"When we came in Boko Haram was in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno," Buhari said. "Boko Haram has now been reduced to areas around Lake Chad. Securing the Chibok girls is my responsibility."
The Nigerian army is leading a regional offensive – consisting of 8,700 troops from Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon and Benin – against Boko Haram. The offensive has scored some successes, such as the recapture of key territories and the recovery of arms and vehicles used by the terrorists during their attacks.
The military has also freed thousands of civilians kidnapped by the terrorists who, since the past year, have resorted to forcing their captives to carry out suicide bombing missions.
Although, Buhari said he was ready to negotiate with the terrorists for the release of the Chibok girls. However, some analysts have pointed out that negotiations will unlikely occur after Boko Haram allied with the Islamic State (Isis).
(Ibtimes)



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