Islamist
sect Boko Haram seems to have found another way of hurting innocent Nigerians
as the number of secondary school girls now held by the terror group is
estimated to be 234, more than double the 85 reported by education officials.
Parents
of the girls yesterday gave the revised figure to Governor Kashim Shettima of
Borno State when he came on a visit to Chibok, along with a military escort, to
sympathise with them.
The
aggrieved parents told the governor that officials would not listen to them
when they drew up their list of names of missing children and the total reached
234.
Security
officials had warned Gov. Kashim Shettima that it was too dangerous for him to
drive to Chibok, 130 kilometers (80 miles) from Maiduguri, the Borno state
capital and birthplace of the Boko Haram terrorist network blamed for the
abductions.
Borno
state education commission Musa Inuwo Kubo and the principal of the Chibok
Government Girls Secondary School had initially said that 129 science students
were at the school to write a physics exam when the abductors struck, after
midnight on April 14.
Twenty-eight
pupils escaped from their captors between Tuesday and Friday. Then another 16
were found to be day scholars who had returned to their homes in Chibok before
the attack. That left 85 missing students, according to school officials.
According
to AP, the discrepancies in the figures could not be immediately confirmed.
This
latest confusion comes after the military had reported last week that all but
eight of those abducted had been rescued — but then retracted the claim the
following day.
Reports
by military high command that soldiers were in “hot pursuit” of the abductors
have been mere stunts, as parents and other town residents who carried out a
search of their own and even chased the Boko Haram gunmen to Sambisa Forest
said they did not meet a single Nigerian soldier on the way.
Boko
Haram has been abducting some girls and young women in attacks on schools,
villages and towns but last week’s mass kidnapping is unprecedented. The
extremists use the young women as cooks and s*x slaves, according to Nigerian
officials.
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