Nigeria and Boko Haram could reach a deal on missing girls

22 September 2014 - 19:32
By Sapa
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The Nigerian government and Boko Haram are close to a deal on releasing 219 schoolgirls that the radical Islamist group kidnapped five months ago, The Nation and other media reported on Monday.

The reports said government and Boko Haram representatives had held secret talks sponsored by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

The deal would involve the release of the girls in exchange for 18 Boko Haram commanders held in prisons around the country.

Representatives of the two parties are now due to consult their leaders on the swap deal proposal, The Nation said.

Boko Haram kidnapped the girls from their school's dormitory in the town of Chibok, in north-eastern Borno State, on April 14. Some of the girls have since managed to escape from their captors.