The #BringBackOurGirls advocacy group has stated that nine out of the 82 Chibok girls rescued recently were not on their list.
According to them, the names of six out of the nine girls were found
on the West African Examination Council results sheet, while three were
missing.
A member of the #BBOG and Chairman, Chibok Community in Abuja, Hosea
Tsambido, who stated this during the group’s sit-out in Abuja, believed
that the girls’ parents gave them different names during the collation
of the girls’ statistics after the abduction.
Tsambido said, “We believed that some of the rescued girls were using
different names from the names they registered their WAEC with. That is
why we cannot match the names of the nine rescued girls with the ones
we collected after the abduction.
“Amongst the nine girls, six of the names appeared on the WAEC result
list. Maybe their parents gave different names when their statistics
where being taken after the abduction while the other three names are
not on the WAEC or #BBOG list. So maybe the names they gave were
different from the ones on the WAEC list.
“One example is the case of Maida Yakubu. Everyone knows her as Maida
but her real name is Dorcas. If she had been rescued, you will realise
that the name Maida will not be on the list. Many of the girls I believe
may be like that.”
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