Mary Dauda and Hauwa Joseph, the two rescued girls abducted from the GGSS Chibok in Borno in 2014, have revealed that more than 20 missing others are still in Gazuwa camp in Sambisa Forest, eight years after being kidnapped by Boko Haram insurgents.
Marry Dauda, who recounted her experience in the hands of the insurgents, said she could still vividly recall her compulsory marriage eight years ago after she was abducted at the age of 18 years.Like the others conscripted by the militants, she had been told that she would be hunted down and killed if she deserted.
“I finally arrived Gava village in Gwoza, after walking for many hours through the deadly forest under hardship condition. I asked some people to direct me to the home of daughter of Chibok. Ms Joseph said as people were running in the same direction where the sect members were hiding women and children, she took a separate route to escape from the terrorist camp.
She thanked the military for rescuing her, saying that she hoped other girls still in the camps of the terrorists would be rescued.
Inside town is not safe talk less of sambisa forest
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