There are strong indications that the terrorist sect, Boko Haram, may
have moved some of the over 200 schoolgirls it abducted from Government
Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State out of West Africa.
There were reports on Friday that some of the abducted schoolgirls were
seen in Birao, Central African Republic with armed men. Birao is a small
town in the north of the CAR.
The Islamic sect had abducted pupils of the school on April 14 and taken
them into the forests along the Nigeria-Cameroon border.
Over 50 of the pupils escaped while being moved out of the school.
An online report by a French news medium, Jeune Afrique, on
Friday, said villagers saw about 50 young women led by armed men in the North
Central African Republic last week.
The report says, “The Nigerian schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram have
passed through the northern CAR, escorted by armed men. Based on several
testimonies of inhabitants, the women arrived Wednesday, April 30 aboard
trucks.
“They were guarded by heavily armed men, who spoke English, and also
members of the former (CAR) rebel Seleka.”
Seleka is an alliance of Islamic rebel militia factions that overthrew
the Central African Republic government early last year and installed their
leader as president. The group which has reportedly carried out several
executions, rape and looting split last year with Christian and Muslim factions
terrorising the CAR, forcing France to send more troops to the region.
The French newspaper added that natives of Birao were afraid to approach
the kidnapped girls.
“According to our source, the convoy of two trucks and a pickup was
previously seen at Tiroungoulou (about 170 kilometres southwest of Birao) and
perhaps Chad.
“Upon arrival, some were frightened, cried and were violently rebuked in
English. The girls and their guardians were then housed for several days in a
house.
“The group reportedly left the scene on the night of Sunday to Monday,
May 4 to 5, without a trace,” the report said.
Barely 24 hours after President Goodluck Jonathan said no group had
claimed responsibility for the abduction of the pupils, Boko Haram leader,
Abubakar Shekau, claimed responsibility for the abduction.
Shekau, while claiming responsibility for the seizure of the girls in a
video, threatened to sell the abducted girls. “I abducted your girls. I
will sell them in the market, by Allah,” he said.
Earlier, there were reports that the girls were taken to neighbouring
Cameroon and Chad.
The Cameroonian government however faulted reports that some of the
teenagers had been married off in the country.
Cameroon’s Minister of Communication, Issa Tchiroma Bakari, was quoted
as saying he was shocked by accusations that Cameroon was not collaborating with
Nigeria to free the girls from their captors.
“We insist that allegations from Nigeria that a part of the 200 young
female students recently kidnapped in the North-East of Nigeria would have been
transferred to Cameroon to be forced into marriage to members of the Boko Haram
sect are fully unfounded.
“Cameroon will never ever serve as a support base for destabilisation
activities towards other countries,” he was quoted as saying.
GEJ is a confirmed and confussed liar. He said it was a lie when it was reported that d girls were taken abroad. The truth would b known by all Nigerians soon.
ReplyDeleteYou people are confussed, GEJ you must produce the or forget 2015, and also don't forget our $20bn ?
ReplyDeleteAre we saying cameroon,is stronger than Nigeria. The life of those girls,is worth more than $20bn. The must be found. Let's join Get.in prayers pls.
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