No fewer than 20 young women from three clustered nomadic
settlement were abducted on Thursday, June 5, by suspected Islamist Boko
Haram group near Chibok, close to the place where the group abducted
more than 200 schoolgirls.
The
gunmen were said to have tormed the villages of Bakin Kogi, Garkin
Fulani and Rugar Hardo along Damboa road in Chibok local government
seized the women, ordered them into vehicles at gunpoint and drove them
off to an unknown location.
According to the residents of the
affected region, the nomads fleeing from the villages claimed that
Islamist insurgents demanded cattle in exchange for the abducted women.
"One
of them named Mohammed told me Boko Haram held the men at gunpoint and
moved from hut to hut taking the women," said Yahaya Musa.
"The abductors told them to bring a ransom of cows," said farmer Yakub Chibok.
Till now the information about the abduction in the aforementioned villages was not confirmed by police or army spokesman.
Meanwhile
there are strong indications that the Federal Government is ready to
increase the operational allowances of soldiers on Internal Security
Operation (ISO) nationwide so as to boost their fight against terrorism.
Earlier
at least 7 countries agreed to send experts and troops to Nigeria to
assist in the search for the students, among them are USA, UK, France,
China, Canada, Iran and Israel.
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