The girl was named by the army as Serah Luka and was claimed to be part of a group of 97 women and children rescued by the army and vigilantes in the Damboa area of Borno state yesterday |
Campaigners
for the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls in northeastern Nigeria have raised
doubts today about the army's report that a second girl from the group
of abductees has been rescued.
The
girl was named by the army as Serah Luka and was claimed to be part of a
group of 97 women and children rescued by the army and vigilantes in
the Damboa area of Borno state yesterday.
It
was claimed Serah was the daughter of a Christian pastor and had only
been at the school for two months when she was kidnapped by Boko Haram
militants, along with 218 of her classmates.
However
only two girls with the surname Luka were on the list of abducted girls
and none was from Madagali, in neighbouring Adamawa State, as the
military said the second student had claimed.
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