A parent who pleaded anonymity
said the insurgents actually abducted about 80 girls and
women.
He said, however, later in the
night, the insurgents had to separate the elderly women from the girls and
released the women “who are now languishing in the forest as they could
not locate their ancestral homes because they have been razed down
by the insurgents.
“We were told by trapped residents
that the elderly women have been released while the insurgents moved away with
the younger ones.”
Another relative, who also pleaded
anonymity, enjoined the federal and Adamawa State governments to “show
political will at rescuing the abducted girls so that they will not be
left in the hands of the insurgents for too long to save them from being abused
or exploited.
“We are confused that hours after
the so called cease fire agreement between the Federal Government and Boko
Haram insurgents, our girls were abducted by the insurgents.
“We are at a loss about government’s
sincerity on the whole issue and we urged it to rescue our daughters without
further delay as we are ready to die searching for our missing ones.”
Chibok Girls Turn To Maids, Wives – Parents Allege
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