Suspected
suicide bomber claims to be one of the Chibok girls abducted by Boko Haram.
Parents of the 270 schoolgirls seized by Islamic militants two years ago will
travel to Cameroon to verify her identity.
NTA
reported that the parents of the 270 schoolgirls will travel to Cameroon in
order to find out whether the two girls arrested before they could detonate
suicide bombs are the same Nigerian schoolgirls, kidnapped by Boko Haram two
years ago.
On Friday,
three girls were caught, planning to carry out an attack in the northern part
of the Cameroon village of Limani, CRTV reported.
One of the
girls managed to escape, and the other claimed to be part of the group of the
276 teenage girls kidnapped by Boko Haram from Chibok, Nigeria in April 2014.
The
information of the parents’ trip is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on
Saturday by Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to
President Muhammadu Buhari.
The
statement said already the Minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Alhassan, and the
Nigerian high commissioner in Cameroon had swung into action and were receiving
a lot of cooperation from the Cameroonian authorities.
“It has
been confirmed that one of two girls is claiming to be among the girls stolen
from Chibok on April 14, last year, although doubts have creeped into the claim
following new information from Cameroon that the two girls are aged about 10
years,’’ it stated.
According
to the statement, one of the two is also believed to be heavily drugged and
therefore not in full control of her senses.
The
Nigerian government designated two parents from Chibok to travel to Cameroon
and visit the girls, NTA said. A timeline has yet to be announced about the
Chibok parents’ trip.
One of the
attackers is being held by the Cameroonian military and a second was sent to a
health unit for medical treatment, though her condition was not revealed, CRTV
reported. One of the two was also believed to be heavily drugged and therefore
not in full control of her senses, NTA said.
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