Mohammed Hayatu, the alleged husband of the rescued Chibok girl, Amina Ali
reportedly said it was hunger and ill health that forced him to
surrender to the Civilian Joint Task Force members.
Hayatu is said to
be one the Boko Haram commanders also known as “Amir”. He reportedly escaped with his wife and their
baby from the Sambisa forest due to the constant suffering and
surrendered to the vigilantes in Balle, a village in Damboa.
According
to military sources in Damboa, who also accompanied Amina to
Maiduguri, Hayatu said his family would have starved to death because
their food supply routes had been blocked by intensive military
operations. Emotions were high on Wednesday, May 18, when report
surfaced that one of the abducted Chibok girls has been found. Amina
was rescued from her captors on Tuesday, by the CJTF. She was said to
have been recognized by one of the vigilante members who spoke their
dialect to her and she responded. Ali Gwoza and Apagu Chibok are some
of the vigilante members, who identified her.
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