Photo: Goodluck Jonathan and the abducted Chibok girls
According to Sahara Reporters, Borno State Commissioner for Education Musa Inuwa Kubo made this known last Friday.
The
discovery was made when Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima ordered
the Education Ministry to create detailed profiles on each missing girl.
During that process, involving visits to parents, 4 girls were found
safe at home.
It was learnt that these girls could be among those
students who escaped when Boko Haram transported them to the unknown
location. Following the return the parents probably failed to notify the
competent bodies because they were afraid the abductors would return
for the girls.
Having taken into consideration the latest data, Kubo concluded that the current number of missing girls is 219.
This however conflicts with the information provided by Chibok official Bana Lawan, who said 4 girls were released by Boko Haram insurgents due to illness. However, the government is said to be unaware of the alleged released, a source revealed to the journalists.
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