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Troops rescue 2 abducted health workers from Boko Haram captivity

The Theater Commander, Operation Hadin Kai, JTF North East Theater Command Headquarters, Maximal Cantonment Maiduguri, Major General Wahidi Shaibu disclosed this to journalists Friday evening at the 7 Division Sports Center Maiduguri.

He added  another abducted woman, Fayima Ali, who was abducted by Boko Haram insurgents on October 19, 2020, while traveling from Kaduna to process her late brother’s death benefits also escaped the captivity of the insurgents.

According to him, both Alice and Fayina were forced into marriage with the insurgents while during the captivity of the   Boko Haram insurgents and  both women have undergone  medical and traumatic experiences showing  remarkable resilience in the face unprecedented difficulties.

While presenting the rescued persons to the Borno State Government  for onward  rehabilitation and reintegration with their families and relations, the Deputy Theatre Commander,  Maj. Gen. Kenneth Chigbu on behalf of the Theater Commander, said: “Alice  was forced to marry Abu Umar, with whom she had a son, Mohammed.

“After Abu Umar’s death, she was forced into another marriage to ISWAP Commander Abu Simak before  she  was  able to escape from Dogon Chuku camp on October 24, 2024, and arrived at HQ TC on October 29, 2024 where she received medical attention.

“Alice, a 42-year-old nurse hails  from Hawul LGA of Borno State,” Kenneth added

He further said,” Fayina was initially held at Kangaruwa enclave for nine months, then transferred to Tumbunma for three years, and returned to Kangaruwa for another year before escaping.

“The rescued persons were received on behalf of the Borno  State Government by the  Borno State Commissioner of Women Affairs and Social Development,  Hajiya Zuwaira Gambo,” Kenneth said.

The commissioner thanked and commended the Nigerian Army  for rescuing the girls and its efforts in restoring peace in the state and  North-East region and the country  at large.

She assured the military that the two women would receive  the usual intensive care  and rehabilitation from the Borno state.

“The women will undergo psychosocial support and rehabilitation before being handed over to their families for integration,” Zuwaira said.

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