The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Five years after Boko Haram kidnap, 112 Chibok girls still missing

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CHIBOK, Nigeria: Aisha Musa Maina digs through an old bag looking for memories of her daughter Hauwa, one of the Chibok schoolgirl­s kidnapped five years ago by Boko Haram jihadists in northeaste­rn Nigeria.

All she has left are old papers damaged by dust and humidity, a school diploma and a small photograph.

The kidnap had caused the family such suffering and sadness it feels as if they were all abducted, Hauwa’s mother told AFP.

On April 14, 2014, gunmen stormed the Chibok girls’ boarding school, kidnapping 276 pupils aged 12-17, 57 of whom managed to escape by jumping from the trucks.

Their plight moved the world and became a key election issue for President Muhammadu Buhari who was elected a year later on the promise of defeating Boko Haram and returning the girls safe and sound.

After negotiatio­ns with Boko Haram, 107 of the girls either escaped, were released in exchange for prisoners or were recovered by the army.

Hauwa is one of the 112 girls of whom there has been no news.

Her family wonders if their daughter is still alive or if she was killed in a Nigerian army bombing, a claim made by the jihadist group.

She might have died of hunger or disease, given the army’s long-term policy of blocking the group’s supplies. She might even have been converted to the group’s radical beliefs.

In a propaganda video broadcast by Boko Haram in January 2018, 14 women claiming to be Chibok girls, three of whom held babies, warned their families they would not be coming home.

Thanking the leader of the group Abubakar Shekau, who “married us off” they added: “We are the Chibok girls that you cry for... (but) by the grace of Allah, we will not return to you.” — AFP

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Parents and relatives attend a commemorat­ion five years after their girls were abducted by Boko Haram Jihadists group outside the Chibok Local Government.
— AFP photo Parents and relatives attend a commemorat­ion five years after their girls were abducted by Boko Haram Jihadists group outside the Chibok Local Government.

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