We were converted to Islam and married off to Boko Haram fighters” – Rescued Chibok schoolgirls.

Two of the schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram from their secondary school in Chibok, Borno State, in 2014 have been rescued by the Nigerian military.

The ladies, identified as Hauwa Dauda and Mary Joseph, were rescued with their children after they escaped from Boko Haram camp in Sambisa forest on June 12 and 14 respectively.

Speaking during a brief press conference in Maiduguri on Tuesday, June 21, the young ladies narrated their 8-year ordeal in the hands of their captors in Sambisa Forest.

Rescued Chibok schoolgirls narrate
They said they were married off to Boko Haram fighters and gave birth to children for them. They however disclosed that their husbands were killed by the Nigerian military some months ago which made life difficult for them.

They also revealed that over 20 Chibok school girls are still in Sambisa Forest, and went on to mention the names of some of them.

Mary, whose name was changed to Mariam by her captors, said she saw late Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, in the forest.

Rescued Chibok schoolgirls narrate
Hauwa, on the other hand, said she never set eyes on him and only watched him speak to his men on a laptop.

“I have never seen him face to face but I used to watch him on a laptop giving instruction to the fighters.” Hauwa said.

While responding to questions from journalists, Mariam said,

“Yes, there are still other Chibok girls in the Sambisa Forest. They also have been married, at least more than 20 are still there,” she said and began to mention their names one after the other.

“I was 18 years old when they abducted us and I converted to Islam, I was Christian but they converted us to Islam and married us off.

“We thank God that we are finally out, we have suffered after our husbands were killed, life was hell for us. We sincerely thank the military for rescuing us.”

Theater commander, Major General Christopher Musa, speaking at the press conference, said the girls have undergone proper medical check-ups and treatment and have been handed to the government who will then reunite them with their families.

He also assured Nigerians that the military troops will not rest until the remaining victims regain their freedom.

Boko Haram abducted 276 female students aged 16 to 18 from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State, in April 2014.

However, over 100 of the school girls are still missing till date.

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