(BBC
A young girl, who was reportedly thrown off a truck by
Boko Haram members and later identified as one of the missing
Chibok girls, is pregnant, Leadership reports.
The girl, identified as Susan Ishaya, was found wandering in the Mubi area of
Adamawa state and was said to be in a sorry state with injuries
all over her body.
The Chairman of Chibok community in Abuja, Tsamdo Hosea
Abana reportedly confirmed the pregnancy, saying the girl is four
months gone.
He said:
“Susan is actually one of our daughters abducted from
Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok. She was found in Mubi where her
abductors dumped her and she was later taken to Yola.
It has been proved that the girl is four months pregnant,
and she is psychological and physically traumatized,”
“Evidently, the girl was subjected to serious abuse. There
are bruises on her body, and she is suffering from psychological
trauma”
Susan was reportedly receiving treatment at the Police Clinic
in Yola but sources say she might have been transferred to a better
hospital.
Mr. Abana called on the Federal Government to intensify efforts
to free the remaining girls and reunite them with their families.
Recent reports had it that the girls had been released after a successful negotiation process between the federal government
and Boko Haram but the reports turned out to be false.
The over 200 Chibok girls were kidnapped from Borno state on
April 14, 2014, more than 5 months ago