About 80 students of the Government Girls’ Secondary School in Chibok
Local Government Area of Borno State, abducted by the Boko Haram
insurgents on Monday were reportedly rescued on Tuesday and Wednesday
morning by a group of vigilante, local hunters and soldiers.
The joint security team pursued the insurgents in search of about 100 girls they abducted.
DailyPost
gathered that the insurgents, who were carrying the school girls in
Tipper Lories, got stuck in the bush while they were trying to crossover
some muddy area between Chibok and Askira/Uba.
According to the
father of one of the rescued girls Malam Ali Iliya, the girl said when
the trailer got stuck, some of the girls jumped out and ran for their
lives.
“They were scattered in the bush when the vigilante and
local hunters found them. 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”, he said.
He added
that his daughter Hajara was sound and healthy but weak stressing that
“our children told us that when they started running, the insurgents
didn’t shoot them.
“They allowed those who could run to go but
those who could not run either as a result of fear or wound are still
with them in the bush. My daughter said the abductors were over one
hundred and that the girls were 243; she said the insurgents asked them
to count themselves”.
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