There were indications yesterday that 30 more women may have
escaped from the Boko Haram camps in Sambisa Forest, Borno State.
This is coming barely three days after 63 women and children
reportedly escaped from the militant group.
According to reports quoting military sources, the escapees were helped
by hunters to flee the insurgents’ camps.
A military source stated: “All 32 escapees and the hunters
who helped them to escape are currently
with the soldiers.” Continue...
Although there was no official statement from the military
or Borno State government, it was gathered that the escapees were brought to
the military camp by the hunters late Tuesday night.
An official of the Government Kashim Shettima government,
however, said some of the abducted persons from Kummubza village in Damboa
Local Government, who recently escaped from Boko Haram, had re-united with
their families.
It will be recalled that 63 women and girls escaped from
Boko Haram when the insurgents exchanged gunfire with soldiers.
Director of Defence Information, Major-Gen Chris Olukolade,
could not confirm or deny the report as he did not answer his phone or reply a
text message sent to him.
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