Four girls out of the 168 students of Government Girls
Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, that were abducted by Boko Haram in
April, have escaped.
The Chairman, Chibok Local Government Area, Mr. Bana Lawan,
announced this on Tuesday in Abuja at a one-day stakeholders meeting for
validation of draft humanitarian response plan for the abducted girls. The
meeting was organised by the National Emergency Management Agency.
Lawan, who was represented by the Director for Personnel and
Management, Mr. Musa Elijah, said the number of escapees had risen to 57 as
against 53, while 164 girls were still held by the terrorist group.
He said, “The people of Chibok are anxiously waiting for the
safe return of their children. Except for the unfortunate situation where two
of the parents have passed on. They were known to have BP (blood pressure)
issues, although I am not a medical expert, but they will not be opportuned to
welcome back their daughters.
“Latest report reaching us is that instead of 53, those that
have escaped are now 57 and those remaining are 164 and not 168 as before. This
is out of the 221 girls that were abducted.”
Lawan explained that it was not all those who registered for
the Senior School Certificate Examination in the school that stayed back.
“Those that registered for the SSCE are not all that sat for
the exam. Over 500 registered and those who had relatives around decided to
move to various places like Kaduna and Maiduguri to write the exams. Those that
were left with no relations decided to stay back to take the risk and among
them 221 were abducted.”
The chairman said the moral of the girl child in the
North-East was low as most of them were discouraged.
“The school in particular has been existing for long and the
quality of education in it has been diminishing. So I want to appeal to the
Federal Government, through NEMA and the presidential committee, to intervene
in rebuilding the school,” he added.
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