Abandoned Chibok girl found
A girl believed to be one of the 219 Chibok schoolgirls in Boko Haram’s
custody for more than 160 days has been found abandoned.
She was picked up at Kwarihi village near Biu in Borno State after being thrown out of a moving Volkswagen Golf car.
She wandered in the bush for two days before she was rescued by villagers.
The Chairman of the Chibok community in Abuja, Hosea Tsambido, recounted this story yesterday.
He spoke at the gathering of the #BringBackOurGirls
campaigners on a day Borno State Government announced a scholarship of
N1.4million each for 36 girls – among the 57 who escaped on April 15
from abductors.
According to Tsambido, the abandoned girl, who gave her name as Susanna Ishaya, appeared mentally unstable.
He said she had been handed over to one of the Chibok parents who took
her to the hospital after which she would be properly questioned.
Tsambido said: “One of the girls was ferried in a Volkswagen golf and
thrown into the bush about two days ago and she wandered into the
village of Kwarihi, near Mubi.
“From there they called one of the parents to take care of her in Kwarihi. They are taking her to Yola.
“When she was asked, she gave her name as Susanna Ishaya but right now
we are not sure if it is her real name until she is really treated
because the people that saw her said she is both mentally and phsycally
sick and has been taken to the hospital.
“We believe that she was probably abandoned by Boko Haram because of her health.”
The Borno State Government yesterday granted scholarship to 36 of the
57 Chibok school girls who slipped away from Boko Haram abductors.
As at yesterday, 219 Chibok girls were still in the custody of Boko
Haram although there had been covert talks to set them free.
Governor Kashim Shettima said the 36 girls have been admitted into international schools in Abuja, Kaduna and Plateau States.
Fifty one (51) of the girls were meant for admission after six secured a
scholarship at an international school in Yola, Adamawa State.
The
governor said the government is spending a minimum of N1.4million annual
fees on each of the schoolgirls in their new schools besides other
costs for welfare.
The governor, who spoke at a brief farewell for
the girls at the Government House in Maiduguri , pleaded not to disclose
the names of the schools.
He said the schools were kept under wrap
in order to shield the girls from public distraction and to safeguard
the security of the girls and the new schools.
A Borno State
statement said: “Governor Shettima said he opted to spread the girls in
different schools so as not to make suitable, unnecessary visits that
would continue to make them subject of public focus given the global
attention on them.
“Shettima said the decision to relocate the
schoolgirls was reached after psychosocial experts, psychologists,
medical doctors, interfaith religious experts, women from civil society
organisations and other trauma managers conducted trauma management
sessions for the schoolgirls at the Government House in Maiduguri some
months back and certified the girls set for continued education.
“The Governor said while it was a hard decision to send the 36 girls
back to school when their colleagues were still in captivity, the
government he said, has not given up on the girls still held. He said no
sane parent would rule out a child that is held in captivity.
“Shettima called on the schoolgirls to be of good behaviors, obey the
rules of their new schools, put their bitter experience behind them and
focus on their studies so as to achieve their dreams in life.
“The
Governor announced that any of the schoolgirls that obtains a minimum of
five credits will be awarded automatic scholarship throughout her
university education.” Shettima thanked the parents of the 36 girls that
released their children for continued education noting that his
government was deeply committed to ensuring their children were provided
access to the best education money can offer in Nigeria.
“ He said
his administration has a bias for female education which was why he
introduced a female medical education intervention programme under which
50 female citizens drawn from the 27 local government areas of the
state currently undergo full scholarship to study medicine abroad while
more will be sent in a continuous exercise.
“Governor Shettima
appealed to members of the media not to bring to the public, the new
schools ýthe girls would be relocated even if the media gets to find out
through investigations. He noted that exposing their schools could
expose them and the schools due to the global interest on them.
Borno State Chairman of the Christians Association of Nigeria, Reverend
Titus Pona who is an elder in Chibok community, praised Shettima for
fulfilling his pledge of relocating the freed schoolgirls to
international schools.
But Tsambido criticized the decision of the Borno State government to send some of the girls to Kaduna.
He said, “the journey from Chibok to Biu is a journey that now takes
two days because of the level of insurgency; so sending the girls on
such a journey with only one government official and no security
protection only shows their level of carelessness.
“The girls will not be able to fully concentrate in their new school since Kaduna itself is not spared from insurgency.”
9/25/2014
Abandoned Chibok girl found
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