Senin 04 May 2015 15:35 WIB

Nigerian state lauds military on rescue of abducted females

Nigeria
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Nigeria

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, LAGOS -- The restive northeast Nigeria's Borno state government on Sunday commended the military for its efforts in rescuing about 500 children and women abducted by suspected Boko Haram insurgents in Sambisa forest.

The military had last week rescued the women in batches following an operation at the forest. The Nigerian military has handed over 275 women and children rescued from the terrorists' stronghold to officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for rehabilitation, an officer said on Sunday.

Col. Aba Popoola, the acting commander of the 23 Armored Brigade in northeast state of Adamawa, told reporters in Yola, that the army had no facilities to take care of the women and children rescued from Boko Haram's camps in Sambisa forest.

Popoola urged the Nigerian agency to take adequate care of these victims of terror. He said most of the rescued persons had sustained various degrees of injuries, including fractures and dislocations.

Earlier, the NEMA team led by Air Commodore Charles Otegbade, promised that the agency would adequately take care of the rescued internally displaced peoples.

He commended the Nigerian Army for having rescued a large number of abducted persons from the Boko Haram's camps in Sambisa forest.

In a statement reaching Xinhua in Maiduguri, the state capital, Kashim Shettima, the state governor, described the military operation as gratifying.

"The operation is gratifying regardless of whether or not the rescued women form part of the over 200 students stolen by insurgents at Government Secondary School, (GSS), Chibok, on April 14, 2014," he said.

Shettima added that the lives, safety and well-being of all residents of the state are of equal importance to the government.

"As such we celebrated the news about the rescue with so much excitement in a manner we would have celebrated if the military succeed in freeing the Chibok girls," the governor said.

He urged the military to sustain the tempo by freeing other abducted persons at the forest. Shettima expressed hope that the military will also rescue the abducted GSS Chibok girls within a short while.

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