Two more Chibok girls rescued in Borno have six children – Army
Two more Chibok girls have been rescued by the military in Borno, leaving the total number still in captivity to 96, reports Political Economist NG. A total of 13 Chibok girls have been rescued by the military in the last five months.
Maj.-Gen. Christopher Musa, the Theatre Commander, North East of Joint Operation Hadin Kai, disclosed this to newsmen in Maiduguri.
Musa, who also announced the opening of a new camp for hosting repentant Boko Haram members that were surrendering, assured that the new camp was in a safe area where the military could secure it.
“Based on assessment, we looked at the areas that can be properly defended,” Musa said.
The General Officer Commanding 7 Division, Maiduguri, Maj.-Gen. Shuaibu Waidi, who presented the rescued Chibok girls to the media, said they would be handed over to Borno State Government.
Waidi said that Yana Pogu who is number 19 on the abducted Chibok girls list, was rescued on Sept. 29 with four children; two boys and twin girls, in Mairari village, Bama Local Government Area (LGA), by troops of 21 Armoured Brigade, during a clearance patrol.
“In the same vein, on Oct. 2, Rejoice Sanki, who is number 70 on the list of Chibok girls, was rescued with her two children by troops of 222 battalion in Kawuri area,” Waidi said.
He said that the rescued women were undergoing medical examination with their children for eventual handing over to the Borno government.
Political Economist NG recalls that 276 Chibok girls were abducted by the terrorists in 2014.