The Citizen (Gauteng)

Over 100 girls missing

SCHOOL ATTACK: MEMORIES OF BOKO HARAM’S 200 ABDUCTIONS IN 2014

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Parents compile list of daughters who have not returned home.

Kano, Nigeria

More than 100 girls are missing after a Boko Haram attack on a school in northeast Nigeria earlier this week, parents said yesterday.

Parents in Dapchi, in Yobe state, said had they set up a support group after Monday’s raid, which has revived memories of the 2014 abduction of more than 200 girls in Chibok.

“Our first step was to compile a list of all the missing girls. So far, we have compiled the names of 105,” said Bashir Manzo, the chairman of the group.

Heavily armed jihadists stormed the boarding school in the remote town, forcing terrified students to flee into the surroundin­g bush. But with many girls failing to return home, fears are growing that dozens of the girls have been kidnapped.

Hopes were raised on Wednesday evening, when the spokespers­on for Yobe state governor Ibrahim Gaidam confirmed the abduction and said “some” of the girls had been rescued. But Gaidam questioned whether there had been an abduction, while his spokespers­on apologised and said they had been “misled” for publishing inaccurate informatio­n.

Manzo, whose 16-year-old daughter, Fatima, is among the missing, said the schoolgirl­s’ mothers and fathers would seek a meeting with Gaidam.

“We believe he was misinforme­d. The school authoritie­s from the beginning denied and kept denying that our daughters were taken,” he added.

We will see the governor and seek his help, as well as anyone who matters that can in one way or another assist in ensuring the freedom of our girls.” –

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