One of the female students, named Susan, who was abducted by the Boko
Haram sect from Government Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State last
April, was found by the police in the early hours of yesterday in Mubi,
Adamawa State, two days after she was thrown off a truck by her captors,
THISDAY has learnt.
This is just as the Defence Headquaters
(DHQ) yesterday confirmed the death of an insurgent, who it claimed had
been impersonating the leader of the terror sect, Abubakar Shekau, for
over a year.
A senior police officer in Mubi confirmed that the
girl was dropped off near the Divisional Police Headquarters in Mubi by
locals who discovered her after she was thrown off a truck that was
being used by insurgents to escape from Nigerian troops.
He said
when the girl was found, she was incoherent, and had scars and injuries
all over her body because she had been battered by her assailants, and
left by the road by locals near the police station.
The police
officer said Susan is one of the 219 Chibok girls, whose abduction had
attracted the attention of the international community and a global
coalition to find and rescue them.
He said the girl had old and
fresh wounds and scars all over her body, with swollen legs because she
had walked a long distance for two days after being thrown off the truck
by her abductors.
“She had old and fresh wounds and her legs
were swollen, may be because she trekked a long distance, and you could
see marks on her body where she was mercilessly beaten by her abductors,
I believe,” the senior police officer volunteered.
Another
person, who identified himself as Mallam Musa, also informed THISDAY
that the police yesterday morning found a young girl stranded on the
road, near the police station.
He said the girl had fresh and old wounds on her body, adding that she had obviously been beaten and maltreated.
Musa
said the young girl might have walked from Sambisa Forest, the enclave
of the dreaded Boko Haram insurgents, which transverses Adamawa and
Borno States.
A security source in Mubi, also said he was certain that Susan is one of the kidnapped Chibok girls.
He
informed THISDAY that the she had been handed moved by Mubi Police
Command to the Yola Police Command in the Adamawa State capital.
Efforts
to reach the Nigerian Army Public Relations Officer, Captain Nuhu
Jefaru of the 23 Amoured Brigade in Yola, were not successful, while the
Public Relation Officer of the Police Command in Yola, Assistant
Superintendent of Police, Michael Haa, said he was yet to receive any
information on Susan.
However, the leader of the Bring Back Our
Girls (BBOG) group and former Minister of Education, Mrs. Oby
Ezekwesili, in elated late night tweets, confirmed the discovery of
Susan
Tweeting from her twitter handle @obyezeks at 11.17 pm, Ezekwesili announced the news of Susan’s rescue.
This
came barely three hours after Ezekwesili had granted an interview to
Aljazeera about the missing girls and the struggles of the BBOG group.
She
wrote: “After the emotional upheaval of yesterday's (Tuesday) dashed
hopes, today came with the factual return of one of our 219
#ChibokGirls. She’s in trauma.
“One #ChibokGirl, miraculously
found in a bush by locals and returned today, is confirmed by Chibok
parents with her in Yola. Incredible!
“It is hard to comprehend
the return of Susan who is yet incoherent. The locals that found her
took her to Mubi Police and now moved to Yola.
“The eternal
optimist that I am makes me see the return of Susan as a good sign for
the rest of our 219 Chibok daughters. They shall return!!
“One
hopes that our security/military would approach Susan’s return in a way
that helps us learn more in the next couple of days.”
Giving more
insight into Susan’s discovery, another member of the BBOG group, Ms.
Hadiza Usman, informed THISDAY that the young girl was traumatised and
incoherent when she was found by the police in Mubi.
She revealed
that one of the Chibok parents travelled to Mubi and identified her,
adding, “She has been moved from the Mubi police station to the Yola
Police Command, following which she would be taken to the hospital this
morning.”
She said the authorities tried to stabilise her so she
could be debriefed, expressing hope that Susan’s release would give the
security agencies some insight as to where other Chibok students who
were kidnapped with her are held captive.
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