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Whereabouts of Rescued Chibokgirl Unknown, Family Says Amina Was Last Seen With Buhari

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The Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) and the family of the rescued Chibok girl Amina Ali Nkeki demanded her whereabouts as the girl was last seen during the meeting with Presidetn Muhammadu Buhari.

Between the Presidency, office of the National Security Adviser as well as the Borno State government, the rescued girl has gone missing an insider tells NewsWireNGR.

The group in statement marking the 800th day of the mass kidnap of the more than 200 schoolgirls by the deadly Boko Haram sect also asked what the government is doing to try to rescue the other girls.

Yakubu Nkeki, an uncle of Amina, told The Associated Press by telephone:

“Even this morning people came to my house asking if I had been able to find out her whereabouts. It’s outrageous! Some people are crying! We don’t understand why the government wants to keep her family away.”

Amina Nkeki was found on May 17 in the Sambisa forest, notorious hideout of the insurgents, more than two years after she was abducted from a school in Chibok by the Boko Haram.

The girl was flown to the capital, Abuja, two days after her rescue for a meeting at which President Buhari promised her the best care and rehabilitation.

The BBOG campaigners said no one has seen her since, not even leaders of the Chibok community where the girls were abducted. Ali earlier stated that some of the girls have died but most are alive, raising hopes they could still be rescued.

The statement by the BBOG reads, ”

We have a few matters of interest to highlight on this Day 800 of our #ChibokGirls captivity.

1. THE STATUS OF RESCUED #CHIBOKGIRL–AMINA ALI

On May 18, 2016, our Movement was elated at the rescue of Amina Ali as it rekindled the hope of all who have advocated for our schoolgirls that their rescue is possible. We recall that a number of promises were made at the reception held for Amima Ali and her family, by President Muhammadu Buhari. The comforting word of the President was “Although we cannot do anything to reverse the horrors of her past, the federal government can and will do everything possible to ensure that the rest of her life takes a completely different course” . That promise set the standard of expectation for the rehabilitation, resettlement and reintegration of not only Amina Ali but her peers and other abducted citizens once they are rescued from terrorists.

It is now more than one month since Ms. Ali was rescued and her avowed restoration process by the Federal Government as pledged by the President began. Having given reasonable length of time, our Movement has a number of concerns regarding Amina Ali as well as the rest of our ChibokGirls still in terrorist enclave.

The Nigerian Presidency is yet to react to about the state of Amina, rescued with a baby…

 

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