The Christian Solidarity Worldwide Nigeria (CSWN), has demanded justice for Ruth Ngladar Pogu and Hassana Adamu, two of the students of the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, recently freed from Boko Haram captivity.
The two girls, who have given birth to two children each, returned home with their captors, who paraded themselves as their “husbands” after seven years in captivity.
They were among the 276 female students abducted when terrorists invaded their school in April, 2014.
The Christian body, in a statement by Reuben Buhari, its Research and Press Officer, said the violators of the girls, who paraded themselves as their husbands must be brought to justice.
The statement said the terrorists, who raped and forcefully “married” the girls should not be allowed to escape justice.
Buhari said the Nigerian government might continue with its re-radicalization program with the worrying terminology of ‘repentant terrorists’, noting however that Nigeria was governed by laws and the law must take its course.
The statement also called on the federal government to take full responsibility of rehabilitating the freed girls.
“After seven years in forceful, dehumanizing and unlawful captivity, two abducted students of the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno state have been found. First, it was Ruth Ngladar Pogu and the man erroneously referred to as her ‘husband’ who presented themselves to the security on July 28, 2021, in Bama.
“On Saturday, July 14, 2021, Hassana Adamu was also found with two children in Gwoza. Both girls were found with children from their abductors”, the statement said., adding, “The CSWN expresses its joy on this promising good news that holds the prospect of more girls getting their freedom.
“However, our concern stems from the fundamental human rights of these girls that were willfully violated”, he said.
Buhari frowned at the careless use of the terminology – ‘husband’, in describing those that forced themselves on the girls and eventually sired children with them, stressing that it was disheartening and insensitive to the victims to describe the terrorists as husbands of their victims.
CSWN, however, called on the “federal government to take the full responsibility of rehabilitating the freed girls as a measure of its commitment to the enthronement of a decent society that Nigeria aspires to.”
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