“The U.S. military has conducted several surveillance flights over northeastern Nigeria in an effort to find school girls held by a terrorist group but is not sharing the intelligence gathered with the Nigerian government, Pentagon officials said Tuesday.
Army Gen. David Rodriguez, head of the Africa Command, was in Abuja, the Nigerian capital, to work out ‘protocols’ for sharing the information from the high-resolution cameras carried by the surveillance aircraft, the officials said.
‘At this point, we are not sharing raw intelligence data,’ said Army Col. Steve Warren, a Pentagon spokesman.”
Source:US Military Won’t Share Boko Haram Intelligence With Nigeria – Business Insider