Borno State Commissioner for Education, Inuwa Kubo, has said that 14 more
students of Government Secondary School, Chibok, have escaped Boko Haram
abductors.
The commisioner said this in Maiduguri on Friday.
He said, “I am glad to say that 14 more students have escaped from their
abductors. Out of this number, three are currently with me at Government Girls’
Secondary School, Chibok; the scene of the unfortunate abduction, while
Governor Kashim Shettima has confirmed to me today that 11 girls had escaped to
a town along Damboa/Biu Road in Borno State after they escaped from captivity.
The 11 girls were immediately moved from the location to other parts of the
state to reconnect with their families. The remaining 33 students in Chibok
have also been moved out of the school to different parts of the state to join
their families. The steps were taken to safeguard them.
“Meanwhile, with this development, we have 44 out of our 129 students at
the hostel on the day of attack on the school. This means that we have 85
students yet to join us. You may wish to recall that as at Thursday, we had 30
students returned. Out of that number, 14 escaped from their abductors while
sixteen students were returned by their parents and guardians after they ran
home on the day of the attack.
“The sixteen were not abducted. You may also remember what I said yesterday
that we had made announcements and called on parents and guardians whose
children and wards ran home to return them to the school so we could take
proper account of our 129 students to know the number of those missing.”
Kubo expressed hope that the remaining 85 students would be found soon as
intensive search and rescue efforts continue.
He acknowledged the efforts of security agencies and civilian volunteers
taking part in the search.
According to him, this may have put pressure on the abductors
and possibly contributed to the escape of 28 students from captivity.
He said, “We continuously pray that all our students return in good health
as well as all the security agents and volunteers.We are indeed grateful
for the patriotic efforts being displayed by all those involved in the search
and rescue operations.
“We once again call on parents and all sympathisers to remain prayerful and
hopeful that by the grace of God all the students will safely return to school.
“I very well appreciate Nigerian and international media organisations for
their most helpful support. I will keep updating any time there is something
new which I hope will be positive and anytime soon.”
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I Pray every single one of them is found alive. Boko haram just doesnt want anybody to go to school; if they do, they would not be brainwashed as easily as illiterates. What an irredeemably unfortunate line of reasoning.
ReplyDeleteEscaped? Hmmmm... Hw manage?
ReplyDeleteEscaped or they let them go?
ReplyDeleteSave their lives!!!
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