Boko Haram Release Video Of 10 Women Abducted From Police Convoy In Borno (WATCH)
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A video showing 10 distraught women, believed to be the ones kidnapped
in a raid by the militant group on a military/police convoy in Borno
State some weeks ago, has been received by SaharaReporters.
Following
the incident, which took place a few kilometres outside Maiduguri, on
Damboa Road, the Nigeria police refuted claims by Boko Haram that some
police officers had been killed or abducted by the terror group.
Although
the two women who speak on the video, which was sent exclusively to
SaharaReporters, do
not introduce themselves as police personnel, one
Amina Adam Gomdia, speaking in eloquent Hausa, describes five of the
women in their midst as public servants who are also breadwinners in
their families. Gomdia introduces herself as a lecturer at the Federal
College of Fisheries, Baga.
It is not clear if the other women,
who appear to be too shocked to speak, with some of them in tears, are
police women or wives of police officers. But it would be recalled that
the convoy they were travelling in when they were attacked was carrying
the corpse of a police woman who had earlier been killed by the
terrorist group.
The second woman who speaks on the video gives
her name as Deborah Philipus. She says that right from the minute they
were abducted, Boko Haram has taken care of them, including treating
their injuries, and that they have not lacked food, water or other
necessities.
"We are grateful to you,” she says, referring to
Boko Haram, “but the Government of Nigeria should not say we were not
abducted, indeed we were abducted," she says.
SaharaReporters
learned she lost her husband to the militant group in the early days of
the conflict when he and their two sons were slaughtered before her eyes
in Maiduguri by Boko Haram militants. Since then, she says on the
video, she has been looking after the rest of their children as "their
mother and father."
On behalf of the 10 women, Gomdia and
Philipus pleads with the federal government not to forsake them, urging
them to do everything it can to rescue them as it has done with the
Chibok girls.
"Today, here we are, everyone has seen us, our
relatives have seen us, government, our youngsters have all seen us,
this is not a lie, we have been abducted for 30 days," says the
distraught Gomdia.
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