According to PUNCH, some suspected members of Boko Haram have reportedly abducted about 20 women near Chibok, the Borno State community where more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped on April 14.
The women, according to Bloomberg, a United States-based news agency, and The Guardian of London, were taken after the gunmen attacked a nomadic settlement known as Garkin Fulani at the weekend.
Bloomberg and The Guardian of London both quoted a member of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, Alhaji Tar, as having said the women were herded into vehicles at gunpoint and driven off to an unknown location.
“We got the information that they went there and took away the women at the time none of the males were there,” Tar said in the reports by the two news sources on Monday.
“The three young men they met there could not help the women, as they (gunmen) also ordered the three of them to enter the Toyota Hilux vans and took all of them away,” Tar added.
The news channels also reported that three young men who tried to stop the abduction of the women were also taken away.
Haaaaa things are actually getting worst. Don't we have security in this country?
ReplyDeleteThey are just too wicked. I pray for the safety of the women and d children
ReplyDeleteChaaai na wa o.
ReplyDeleteWickedness of men. The politics in the country is something else.
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