The abducted “Chibok girl” released on Wednesday is
“pregnant and mentally ill,” the National Chairman of Chibok Community
Development Association, Dr. Pogu Bitrus, has told TheCable.
Earlier on Thursday, the police revealed that the
20-year-old girl was abandoned by suspected terrorists at Mubi in Adamawa
State, from where she was picked up. It also confirmed that she was one of the
female pupils of Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, abducted in
April by Boko Haram.
However, Bitrus said it was still uncertain if the girl was
from Chibok because her name did not correspond with any of the names in the
records of the girls that were captured by Boko Haram on April 14.
Bitrus added that preliminary tests – still not definitive –
indicated that the girl is pregnant.
He added, “When she was picked up, she was taken to a
clinic, not a standard hospital, and tests were carried out on her.
“From the tests, it was said she is pregnant, but that is
still in the speculative domain because a qualified medical doctor has not
confirmed that she is pregnant.
“However, we are still trying to establish if really she is
from Chibok, because from our sources, the last name of the released girl does
not tally with the surname of the person bearing the first name of the released
girl captured in our records and whose father is a carpenter at Chibok. So, we
are still trying to work out every detail.”
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