The
rescued Chibok schoolgirl Amina Ali Nkeki, 19, and her "husband"
being screened by the military Photo: Sahara Reporters
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*She’ll
undergo medical screening – Army
Emotions ran high in
Chibok yesterday as the first of 219 school girls abducted by Boko Haram
insurgents over two years ago was brought to the village for identification.
Daily
Trust report continues:
Amina
Ali was rescued on Tuesday night in Bale village at the edge of the Sambisa
forest by a Chibok vigilante group which handed her over to the military.
The
girls were seized by the insurgents from Government Girls Secondary School,
Chibok, in Borno State in April 2014 as they stayed in school to write their
final examinations. Since then no one had set sight on anyone of them.
Residents
poured on to the streets as news spread that troops had brought one of the
abducted girls to the village.
Some
of those who saw the girl recognized her instantly and sent for her mother to
come. On sighting each other mother and daughter ran into an emotional embrace.
She was 17 when she was abducted, now she is 19, “married” to a Boko Haram fighter and carrying his four-month old child.
She was 17 when she was abducted, now she is 19, “married” to a Boko Haram fighter and carrying his four-month old child.
Her
father died of trauma while she was in captivity. Six other parents also died
of trauma.
“Amina, are you truly the one? So, you are alive!” the mother, was quoted to have said.
The two cried for a while before Amina narrated her ordeal. Many of the residents also shed tears.
“Amina, are you truly the one? So, you are alive!” the mother, was quoted to have said.
The two cried for a while before Amina narrated her ordeal. Many of the residents also shed tears.
Amina
reportedly told the community leaders that her school mates were in Sambisa
forest, but that six of them had died.”
They
are “well secured and protected” to stop the Nigerian Army from rescuing them,”
she said.
Secretary
of Chibok Local Government, Awomi Nkeki, who is also the acting chairman of the
council, and from the same clan with Amina, told our correspondent on phone,
that the rescued girl had been reunited with her mother.
He
said the reunion was emotional because Amina’s mother was shocked by what she
saw, and nearly slumped.
Amina
was found in a building at the Bale village after a fierce fighting between
some Boko Haram insurgents and youth vigilantes, also known as Civilian JTF.
Sources
said Amina, who looked dejected and walked with a limp, was found breastfeeding
her daughter.
A
doctor from Chibok, Idriss Danladi, who has been treating beleaguered parents
of the abducted girls, said she is pregnant again.
Her
rescue has now heightened hopes in Chibok and across the country, that some of
the girls, whose kidnap had attracted the attention of world, are still alive.
She reportedly told her rescuers that six of her friends died in captivity and expressed optimism that many others were still alive.
She reportedly told her rescuers that six of her friends died in captivity and expressed optimism that many others were still alive.
Amina’s
rescue came when vigilantes from Damboa town launched a counter attack to stop
fleeing Boko Haram from the Sambisa forest.
James
Bako, an opinion leader in Chibok, who was one of the first people that saw the
rescued girl, said she escaped from the Sambisa forest together with her
“husband” as a result of ground and aerial offensive by Nigerian security
forces.
He said the girl told them that she had resigned to fate, after she was forcefully married off to a man, whom she said was equally abducted, conscripted and told to fight for the insurgents.
He said the girl told them that she had resigned to fate, after she was forcefully married off to a man, whom she said was equally abducted, conscripted and told to fight for the insurgents.
“After
she was found in the house, Amina was smart enough to hide her
identity…She was being careful when she earlier gave her name as Falmata
Mbalala, which was quoted by the army.
“She
wanted to be sure she was safe after leaving the Sambisa forest before
revealing her true identity,” he said.
Vanessa
Gar, a mother of one of the abducted Chibok girls, said after the civilian JTF
fought the Boko Haram assailants, they arrested two alive, who said they
would give “good information” if their lives were spared.
“The
vigilantes agreed and the captured terrorists took them to a house in Bale.
Many women were in the house.
“One
of the vigilantes, who surveyed the faces of women in the house, paid special
attention to Amina. He realized that she looked like the people from one of the
Chibok communities. He spoke to her in their local dialect and she responded,”
he said.
How Amina got married
How Amina got married
Nkeki,
who confirmed the reunion, said the name of the man that got “married” to Amina
is Mohammed Hayado.
“Amina
said Mohammed was also captured and forced to become a member of the Boko
Haram. The terrorists’ commander, who was in charge of handling her and other
women, directed that she should marry Mohammed and she had no option but to
agree,” he said.
Jummai
Salama, who was present when Amina was taken to her mother, said the girl told
the vigilantes that her “husband” was not far from where she was found and
wanted him to be rescued also.
“Of
course, Amina is one of our daughters that were abducted at GGSS Chibok. We are
really happy that she is back.
“Somehow,
I think she got used to the young man and does not want him to be killed,
probably because she has a child for him,” She said.
She
said Amina’s return has rekindled hope in Chibok and environs, that their
daughters, who are still alive, would one day return.
Adamu
Musa, a trader in Chibok, whose three nieces were among the abducted school
girls, said they had been grieving in the last two years.
“There
is a new hope now. We are glad that at last one of the girls has been found,
meaning that many more would be found by the grace of God.”
Renewed prayer in Chibok
Our
correspondent reports that many people have gone to the Chibok to give gratitude
to God.
Ishaya
Musa, a parent of one of the Chibok girls, who is now in Maiduguri, said, “We
went to Church to give gratitude to God. I wish my daughter will also be found.
I love all the girls but I pray my daughter is not one of the six that died,”
he said.
Her rescue has elicited wild jubilations in her ancestral home, Mbalala.
Her rescue has elicited wild jubilations in her ancestral home, Mbalala.
Amina, mother and
grandchild now in Maiduguri
Amina,
her child, mother as well as her ‘husband’ were taken to the government house
in Maiduguri by military authorities.
They were received by Governor Kashim Shettima. Sources close to the meeting said they would be taken to the Presidential Villa in Abuja today after debriefing.
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