The fighter belonged to the Civilian Joint Task Force, a vigilante group set up to help fight Boko Haram.
Aboku Gaji, leader of the vigilante
group in Chibok, said, “The moment this girl was discovered by our
vigilantes, she was brought to my house. I instantly recognised her, and
insisted we should take her to her parents.
“When we arrived at the house… I asked
the mother to come and identify someone. The moment she saw her, she
shouted her name: ‘Amina, Amina!’ She gave her the biggest hug ever, as
if they were going to roll on the ground, we had to stabilise them.
“The mother called the attention of
other relations to come out and see what is happening. The girl started
comforting the mother, saying: ‘Please Mum, take it easy, relax. I never
thought I would ever see you again, wipe your tears. God has made it
possible for us to see each other again.’
“Afterwards, we had to make them
understand that the girl would not be left in their care. She must be
handed over to the authority.”
Hosea Abana Tsambido, the Chibok
community in the capital, Abuja, told the BBC that Amina had been found
after venturing into the forest to search for firewood.
“She was saying… all the Chibok girls are still there in the Sambisa except six of them that have already died.”
The Nigerian military said she was from the town of Mbalala, south of Chibok, from where 25 of the kidnapped girls came.
Amina was later moved to Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria’s Borno State.
Before their arrival in Maiduguri, the
Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, who was apparently delighted
about the news, told the visiting United Nations Under- Secretary on
Humanitarian Affairs, Mr. Stephen O’ Brien, that the freed girl might
give information that could lead to the rescue of other abducted girls
and perhaps to the hideouts of the insurgents.
The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 7
Division Nigerian Army, Brig. Gen. Victor Ezugwu, who brought the girl
to Shettima, told the media that the governor had promised to present
the freed girl to President Muhammadu Buhari.
The governor said as a sign of honour, he would take the girl to Mr. President on Thursday (today).
The girl was not allowed to have a chat with the media as she was led to meet with the governor by military personnel.
Shortly after presenting the girl to the
governor, Ezugwu told journalists that Shettima would hand her over to
President Muhammadu who would in turn present her to the nation.
“I want to further confirm to you that,
we have found one of the Chibok girls but we plead for your
understanding on this issue, we need to give her time to rest as you can
see she is traumatised and nursing a baby.
“The governor has told us that he did
not want to take credit for this and will hand over the girl to Mr.
President who will in turn unveil her to the nation,” Ezugwu said.
As of the time of going to the press last night, the governor and the freed girl had not emerged to address the media.
The Acting Director, Army Public
Relations, Col. Sani Usman, who had earlier confirmed Amina’s rescue in a
statement on Wednesday, added that a suspected Boko Haram suspect,
Mohammed Hayatu, who claimed to be the ‘husband’ of the girl had been
arrested by the troops.
Usman, who had earlier given the name of the rescued girl as Fatmata Mbalala, said her name was Amina Ali.
He said that the troops of the 25 Task
Force Brigade rescued the girl and arrested the terror suspect who
claimed to be her ‘husband’ during what he described as a booking
operation at Baale, near Damboa, Borno State.
He said that investigation conducted by the Army showed that the girl was one of the 219 girls abducted from GSS, Chibok.
Usman said that the girl was rescued with her one-year old child, named Safiya.
He added that the girl, her ‘husband’ and the child had been taken to Maiduguri for medical screening.
“Please recall that we informed you that
one of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls has been rescued earlier today
and promised to give further details.
“Further to that, in continuation of
Operation Crackdown, troops of 25 Brigade Damboa in conjunction with
the Civilian JTF deployed in one of the blocking positions at Baale,
near Damboa rescued one Miss Amina Ali and a suspected Boko Haram
terrorist, Mohammed Hayatu, who claimed to be her husband.
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