Insecurity
Boko Haram Abducts Scores Of Female IDPs In Borno
Three of the girls who escaped and returned to Ngala said the boys (insurgents) took them to a bush
Maiduguri, Bonor State– Boko Haram terrorists have reportedly abducted a significant number of female internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ngala, the headquarters of Gambarou Ngala in Borno State, Nigeria.
A security source confirmed the abduction but denied that 319 IDPs were abducted.
“What we had was around 113.” the source was quoted as saying
However, a source from the Babban Sansani IDP camp said that the incident happened last Sunday when the women went to fetch firewood in the bush for domestic and commercial purposes.
“They were surrounded by the insurgents in Bula kunte bush in the Western part of Ngala town. They freed the old-aged and entered the bush with 319 abled young girls and some young boys.
According to the source, three of the girls who escaped and returned to Ngala said the boys (insurgents) took them to a bush close to Bukar-mairam village in the Chad Republic.
“They escaped in the dead of night after the insurgents fell asleep, trekking for two days before they arrived in Ngala,” the source added.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army or the state government are yet to comment on the incident.