According to a popular politician, Alhaji Goni Katarko, the insurgents called the town’s residents and asked them to pick the captives at Woron yinwa village.
He said: “They were so lucky to get lorry that conveyed them to Gazargana village were we picked them through the aid of military personnel. The military kept them in a camp and pleaded with us to leave them for security reasons.”
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It is believed that Boko Haram released 192 out of the 218 people, it abducted. |
One of the captives, Malam Aysha said that the insurgents gathered all of of them and asked them to form two groups, saying those who want to stay with them should take one side and those not interested should go to the other.
“Many of us refused to accept their offer and the leader ordered that we should be taken out of the territory so that we can join the land of unbelievers out there. They took us to Wuron Yinwa village before one herdsman led us to where we got a lorry driver that conveyed us to Gazargana village and finally picked by our relatives,” she said.
Stating further, she said the insurgents divided them into camps after being kidnapped from their town, “Some of us were taken to Ajigil, and some to Buni yadi but they gathered all of us when they decided to release us.”
Meanwhile, the soldiers in the camp in Damaturu, where the released abductees are being held, have refused the family members access to them, saying they are acting on instructions from above.