One of the returned Dapchi girls has told a British newspaper, The Guardian, that they were flown in planes, and taken over rivers in boat by the terrorists
she revealed that the journey that took them back to Dapchi lasted three days as they were flown in planes and taken over rivers in boats.
Part of the report read: "Hafsat Abdullahi phoned the British newspaper on Wednesday afternoon to say her 16-year-old sister Fatima, who had been taken, had been dropped off in Dapchi. She puts her sister on the phone.
“It took us three days to get back to Dapchi,” said Fatima. “We were divided into three groups and flown in planes, and taken over rivers in boats.”
"Soon after arriving back in Dapchi, the army told Fatima and her schoolmates to assemble at the village hospital."
“They took all of them to the hospital, Fatima is in the hospital now,” Hafsat said later, waiting at home to see her sister. “I heard that the chief of staff of the army is here and wants to take the girls with him to Damaturu. I don’t like that – I want her to stay.”
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