Around 30 adolescents — some of them
girls aged as young as 11 — have been abducted in northeast Nigeria over the
weekend by suspected Boko Haram rebels, a local village chief told reporters on
Sunday.
“The insurgents… grabbed young
people, boys and girls, from our region,” said Alhaji Shettima Maina, who is in
charge of the Mafa village around 50 kilometres (30 miles) east of the city of
Maiduguri.
“They took all boys aged 13 and
over… and all girls aged 11 and more. According to our information, 30 young
people were abducted in the last two days.”
Another village elder, Mallam
Ashiekh Mustapha, confirmed the account.
Both men said 17 people were also
killed in recent days in a Boko Haram attack on the nearby village of Ndongo.
Boko Haram, which has been waging a
bloody insurgency since 2009, has been responsible for waves of attacks and
abductions.
In April, the Islamist rebel group
snatched more than 200 schoolgirls from Chibok in northeast Nigeria, triggering
an international outcry.
Kidnapping young women and girls —
as well as forcibly conscripting young men and boys to fight for Boko Haram —
is a well-established tactic by the militants.
Some estimates put the number of
women held by the group in the high hundreds. Most are believed to be forced
into marriages with rebels.
Maina said his village and areas
around it were targeted in nearly daily raids by Boko Haram, prompting many
residents to flee to the city of Maiduguri for safety.
He said he had pleaded for help from
the Nigerian government but that so far none had been forthcoming.
30 People Kidnapped In Maiduguri
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