Metro Boko Haram: Abducted School Girls moved Abroad, Married off for N2,000

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Dr. Pogu Chibok, leader of the Chibok Elders Forum said that most of the 234 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram in Government Girls Seecondary School, Chibok in Borno state have been ferried abroad to Chad and Cameroon after they were married off to sect members on N2,000 bride price each.

Daily Trust, quoted the community leader saying, "They ferried them in canoes to Cameroon and Chad republic after they were wedded off to Boko Haram members who bidded (sic) and paid N2,000 each as dowries on their heads".

"The dowry was paid to their captors, the very people who abducted them from their school. One of them who married one of the girls took her to a border town close to Cameroon where villagers saw her".

"So many sources have informed us that the girls have been taken to Cameroon. Many villagers said they saw the girls being transported in trucks and then in canoes. On Sunday they were taken to Dikwa area where they (Boko Haram) have a camp there. From there they took them to Marte, then Monguno before they were finally ferried in canoes. It was yesterday we got this latest report of them being married off to the insurgents by their captors".

The communtiy leader also claimed that the military were alerted of the terrorists movement, "The military was alerted on Tuesday about two weeks ago when some villagers saw many of the girls being transported in trucks, some with even their school uniforms. The villagers tried calling the senator representing the zone but they couldn’t get him so they went to Bama barracks where they reported the matter.

"At the Bama barracks they were told that they must put it in writing, that that is the military tradition. At that time if the military had intervened they would have stopped them from reaching their destination.
“And the fact that for nearly two weeks we have been talking about this and nothing is being done, then there are questions we have to ask. Nobody did anything", he added.

The community leader cried and begged for the release of the abducted girls.

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