More than 80 students of the Government Girls’ Secondary
School in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State who were abducted by the Boko Haram sect have been reportedly rescued.
According
to report, the girls who were kidnapped during a raid by insurgents on Monday night,
were rescued on Tuesday and Wednesday morning by a group of vigilante, local
hunters and soldiers.
As
fate would have it, after kidnapping the girls and putting them in tipper
lorries, they got stuck in the bush while they were trying to crossover some
muddy area between Chibok and Askira/Uba.
Some
of the girls were said to have jumped out of the lorry and ran for their lives.
One
of the rescued girl's father, Malam Ali Iliya said, his daughter told him that
when they got stuck, the insurgents allowed those who jumped out escape and
they did not shoot at them, adding that those who could not run either as a
result of fear or wound are still with them in the bush. The girls who escaped
were found scattered in the bush by vigilante and local hunters.
Malm
Ali said, "Some of them were wounded, some were with fracture, which I
believe was as a result of jumping from the high vehicle, but we are happy that
our children have been rescued.
"Now
we are praying for those who are still with the Boko Haram; our prayer is that
every father will have his child back."
According
to his daughter, the abductors were over a hundred in number and the abducted
girls were 243 as they were asked to count themselves.
He
added that his daughter Hajara was sound and healthy but weak.
Meanwhile,
the governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima today promised to give N50 million
to any individual or group that would volunteer credible information on the whral
ereabouts of the abducted girls.
This
same Boko Haram had attacked Federal Government College Buni Yadi, Yobe State killing
many students.
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