Wednesday 16 April 2014

Update on The 103 Female Students Kidnapped by Boko Haram

If you think we have government that can
guarantee your security in Nigeria, you are
sitting on a long thing. The evidences on
ground have shown that we all are at the
mercy of kidnappers and suicide bombers.
While over 100 families are still mourning the
tragic death of their people, no fewer than
103 female students of the Government Girls
Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State,
were on Monday night abducted by the same
dreaded Boko Haram sect believed to have
carried out the Abuja attack.
Just before the news of the abduction spread
on Tuesday, there was pandemonium at the
National Assembly as a bomb scare forced
Senators and House of Reps members to run
for their lives and close their offices.
As for the female students, they are now at
the teeth of Boko Haram. They were woken
up at about 10pm in their hostel by the
militants and ordered into four waiting
lorries...
A girl, who did not wish to be named, was
quoted as saying that she managed to escape
after seeing some of her classmates jump out
of the back of one of the lorries.
The insurgents also killed an undisclosed
number of people in the village, carted away
food items and burnt some houses as well as
vehicles. It was learnt that some members of
the special military force were among those
killed by the terrorists, who were said to have
had a field day.
At the National Assembly in Abuja, one of the
workers said:
"They said that the premises should be
evacuated before 2pm. I am running out, I
don't want to be caught up in any tragedy."
But the SSS is trying to downplay the incident
and stated that they are investigating how the
rumour leaked.

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