Serah Luka’s Rescue Births More Confusion

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Rescued Serah Luka has been in the centre of controversy as Yakubu Nkeki, the head of the Chibok Abducted Girls Parents group has boldly denied having record of the rescued girl who claims she’s from Adamawa State.

More confusion has however surfaced following the official statement released by the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement claiming the rescued girl was an SSS1 student of the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok.

As it stands, there are three contrary opinions on the credibility of the rescued Luka as the Nigerian Army claims she’s a JSS1 student while the BBOG movement maintains she was an SSS1 student. Both claims however negates the original release by the Borno State Government claiming all abducted students were in SSS3 and were held back in school because of the WASC examination.

According to a statement by Sesugh Akume, spokesman of the BBOG movement, on Friday, “We are excited with the news of yet another rescued Chibok girl,”

The statement further read: “According to Haruna Mutali a community leader in Chibok, their background checks have revealed that this second returnee, Miss Serah Luka was an SSS 1 learner at GSS Chibok, who was abducted by the insurgents in her home in Madagali.

“Every citizen returned is victory for us all.

“We appeal to the humanity in us to stay positively focused on emerging developments. We wish to advice caution in disseminating information too promptly, as we appeal that we respect the human dignity of our returnees and their loved ones, as we engage on this topic.

“We commend the gallant Nigerian army, the Civilian JTF, and the other security forces. We are strongly with you, as through great sacrifice you annihilate the insurgents, return our compatriots, reclaim our territories, and restore peace and normality especially in northeast Nigeria.”

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