A devastated father of a kidnapped GGSS Chibok student, Lawan
Zanna, blamed himself for note purchasing a mobile phone for his
daughter.
Zanna, whose Muslim daughter Aisha has been
identified in the latest Boko Haram video, shared his views and feelings
with Daily Trust reporter in Chibok.
Lawan Zanna standing at the scene of abduction in Chibok. Photo Credit: Daily Trust
Up
to 53 girls were able to escape during Boko Haram operation in the
school in the late hours of April 14, 2014. Some of them managed to
escape, and then used their cell phone to call parents, who advised them
to jump off Boko Haram’s trucks, and then picked their daughters up.
Unfortunately, Zanna’s daughter had no opportunity to do that.
“If I had known, I would have bought a phone for her like other parents,” the father said.
He
further explained that his daughter was not allowed to have her
personal device in order not to get distracted. Zanna and his wife
Talatu were hoping that Aisha would become a successful medical doctor
one day.
Zanna’s 1.5-year-old daughter, who surely cannot
understand the pain their parents are currently going through, would
have been happy to meet Aisha at their home.
Five weeks after the
mass abduction many parents, including Zanna, still come to the
destroyed school, where the girls used to study and to stay. Even some
of the girls’ clothes, including school uniforms and some personal wears
can be found at a guard’s room. Boko Haram fighters did not allow the
girls to take anything with them.
The father of the kidnapped
girl was among those parents who organised the search for their
daughters in the next few days after the abduction, went as far as
entrance to notorious Sambisa Forest. However, they had to call off
their operation, as they had not received any significant support
neither from police force, nor from the army.
The parents admitted that the crisis has to be left to God.
Sources: Naij.com news, Daily Trust
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