More than 60 women and girls abducted last month by suspected Boko Haram militants in northeast Nigeria have escaped their captors, sources said Sunday.
Local vigilante Abbas Gava said he had โreceived an alert from my colleagues โฆ that about 63 of the abducted women and girls had made it back homeโ late Friday.
A high-level security source in the Borno state capital Maiduguri, who requested anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, confirmed the escape.
Gava, a senior official of the local vigilantes in Borno State who are working closely with security officials, told journalists the women escaped when their captors went out to fight.
โThey took the bold step when their abductors moved out to carry out an operation,โ he said.
Clashes took place between the Islamists and the army late Friday after an attack by the insurgents in the town of Damboa, where more than 50 of them were killed, the army had said.
Spokesmen for the armed forces or the government could not be reached Sunday for comment.
Activists of the Bring Back Our Girls movement meanwhile tried to march on the presidential palace in Abuja Sunday in another reminder of the fate of more than 200 girls kidnapped in Chibok, Borno state, on April 14, but were asked by security forces to turn back.
โItโs 83 days today that the girls have been abducted,โ activist Aisha Yesufu told the press.
โWe have been coming out for 68 days and nobody has really listened to us,โ Yesufu told reporters after the march.
That is why the group โdecided that we should just take the protest back to the President so that he will know that we are still out there after the 68 days that we have been coming out dailyโ.
Security experts say the overstretched and under-resourced military is incapable of fighting an effective counterinsurgency against the Boko Haram militants, who have killed thousands in their five-year campaign for an independent Islamic state in the north.
Over 60 women, girls escape Islamist abductors in Borno
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