Three
months after rescued from the Boko Haram camp, Chibok girl, Amina Ali
Nkeki, has pleaded that she be reunited with her husband who was a
member of the dreadful Islamic sect.
Amina
said she is not comfortable with being away from him and misses him.
It
would be recalled that that Amina, one of the over 200 girls abducted
from a school in Chibok in April 2014, was found in the Sambisa
Forest close to the Nigeria’s border with Cameroon in May.
She was found while breastfeeding her four-month-old baby, with a man, Mohammed Hayatu, alleged to be her husband.
He
allegedly escaped and surrendered himself, his ‘wife’, Amina and
their baby to members of the Borno state Civilian Joint Task Force in
Balle, a village in Damboa.
Upon
her rescue, she met with President Muhammadu Buhari and has since
been reportedly held for months by the Nigerian government and
confined to a house in Abuja for rehabilitation.
Speaking
with CNN on Tuesday, the 21-year-old said, “I have no idea where he
is now and I am keen to be reunited with him.
“I’m
not comfortable with the way I’m being kept from him.”
As
though addressing the father of her child directly, Amina said, “I
want you to know that I’m still thinking about you, and just
because we are separated doesn’t mean I have forgotten about
you,”Amina added.
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