The Bring Back Our Girls Movement on
Wednesday in Abuja confirmed the discovery of a female student of
Government Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State, more than two years
after their abduction by members of the Boko Haram Islamic sect.
The rescued girl was found with a baby, the report revealed.
A terse statement by the spokesperson of
#BringBackOurGirls#, Sesugh Akume, gave her name as Amina Ali Darsha
Nkeki from Mbalala.
He said, “One of our abducted Chibok
girls, Amina Ali Darsha Nkeki from Mbalala has been found in Kulakaisa
area at the fringes of Sambisa Forest by vigilantes from Chibok on
patrol yesterday (Tuesday) night.
“Her name is #127 on our list of 219
missing Chibok girls attached. According to the Chairman of the Chibok
Girls’ Parents Association, Mr. Yakubu Nkeki, Amina Ali was found
alongside her child of about a year old. She identified the vice
principal of her school GSS Chibok as well as spoke with her mother.”
Akume said while she provided useful
information that her other classmates were still held under heavy
terrorist captivity in the Sambisa forest area, Amina Ali has been
handed over by the vigilantes to Nigerian troops at Damboa who help with
facilitating the verification of her identity. We await official
confirmations from the military and the Nigerian government.”
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