The
23 Armoured Brigade of the Nigerian Army based in Yola, Adamawa State, has
handed over 275
women and children rescued from insurgents in Sambisa forest to
the National Emergency Management Agency for rehabilitation.
According
to NEMA, the rescued persons comprised 69 women, 14 girls, and 26 male children
aged between six and 12 years.
The
agency, in a statement on Sunday, said 49 male children, aged five years; 48
female children, aged zero to five years; and 69 females, aged six to 12 years,
were among the rescued persons, adding that 21 injured persons among the group
were on admission at the Federal Medical Centre, Yola.
Receiving
the rescued persons, the Director-General, NEMA, Sani Sidi, said the rescued
women and children needed special attention and that the agency had made all
the necessary arrangements with relevant stakeholders for trauma counseling.
Sidi,
according to the statement, stated that NEMA had provided other forms of assistance
to enable the rescued citizens to recover and return to normal life.
It
said the rescued women and children were traumatised and malnourished by their
ordeal, adding that they were immediately taken to Malkohi IDP camp in Yola for
profiling and were provided with food, mattresses, blankets, mosquito nets,
soap and detergents.
The
statement quoted the Commander, 23 Armoured Brigade, Col. Aba Popoola, as
saying that “on behalf of the Nigerian Army, I want to hand over 275 rescued
women and children that we rescued from Sambisa forest to the National
Emergency Management Agency for care and welfare.”
Army hands over 275 rescued women, children to NEMA
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Sunday, May 03, 2015
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