Tuesday, 15 April 2014

No Fewer than 100 Girls abducted at Chibok Senior Secondary School



As the nation is yet to wipe their tears from the bomb blast that claimed hundreds of people at Nyanya Park, Abuja on 14th April, 2014, no fewer than 100 girls have been abducted at Chibok Senior Secondary School, by suspected insurgence group (Boko Haram) in Borno State on 15th April, 2014

But the BBC quoted parents to have told its Hausa service that at least 200 girls were abducted. Eye witnesses said the girls who were in school preparing for their Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) were taken at about 3.00 a.m.

Joseph Walama, a resident, said the attackers numbering about 50, stormed the town in a convey of Toyota Hilux vehicles before unleashing terror on residents.
“They arrived in the town at about 10:00 p.m. in a convoy of no fewer than seven Hilux vehicles and took control of the town and set fire on residential and public buildings,’’ Walama said.

He said some of the attackers engaged in mass looting of food items, while others harassed residents at will. “Then suddenly they headed for the Senior Secondary School, Chibok, which is a WAEC examination centre.

“Some of the teachers and students took to their heels on sighting them, but they eventually abducted those who remained in the hostel. They packed food items and the students into an abandoned lorry before heading for the Sambisa forest,’’ he said.

The Borno Commissioner of Police, Lawal Tanko, confirmed the attack, but said he did not have details of the incident.

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