The chairman, forum of parents of missing Dapchi girls, Bashir Manzo, said 105 girls have not been found.
On Monday, suspected Boko Haram insurgents invaded Government Girls’ Science Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe state.
In the aftermath of the invasion, the school said 94 girls were missing after a roll call was taken.
Ibrahim Gaidam, governor of Yobe, put the number of the missing girls at 84.
But speaking with The Nation, Manzo said the list compiled by the parents puts the figure at 105.
Here’s the full list:
Abducted Dapchi girls |
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1. Fatima Bashir 2. Aisha Kachalla 3. Zainab Abubakar 4. Falmata Wakil 5. Fatima Isa 6. Fatima Musa 7. Aisha Usman 8. Aisha Adamu 9. Fatima Isa 10. Hauwa A. Mohammed Idriss 11. Maryam Mohammed 12. Fatima Mohammed II 13. Hauwa Salisu 14. Hassana Gambo 15. Aisha Adamu 16. Adama Garba 17. Zara Grema 18. Maryam Daamkontoma 19. Zainab Bama 20. Fatsuma Abdullahi 21. Fatima Yahaya Tarbutu 22. Amina Yahaya Tarbutu 23. Amina Adamu 24. Hajara Ali 25. Fatima Abdullahi 26. Fatsuma Ali 27. Zara’U Mohammed 28. Salamatu Garba 29. Falmata Alh. Inuwa 30. Falmata Alh. Ali 31. Aisha B. Danjuma 32. Maryam Bashir 33. Maryam Aliyu Mabu 34. Fatima Modu Bamba 35. Aisha Modu Bamba 36. Hafsat Haruna 37. Rabi Alh. Nasiru 38. Hadiza Moh’D 39. Fatima Aji Hassan 40. Falmata Wakil 41. Aisha Wakil 42. Falmata A. Audu 43. Aisha Maina 44. Aisha Mohammed 45. Aisha Mamuda 46. Name missing on list 47.Zainab Usman 48. Hadiza Mohammed Taiduma 49. Maryam Ibrahim 50. Fatima M. Gira 51. Hafsat Ibrahim Gira 52. Maryam Ibrahim 53. Zara Tijjani 54. Amina Haruna 55. Fatima Adamu 56. Khadija Mai Sale 57. Khadija Ali 58. Habiba Musa Jakana 59 Fatima Bukar 60. Hajara Gidado 61. Maryam Basiru 62. Fatima Usman 63. Maryam Ibrahim 64. Leah Sherubu 65. Aisha Alh. Deri 66. Fatima Hassan Mustapha 67. Zainab Manu 68. Zara Tijjani 69. Zainab Bukar Abba 70. Hauwa Saidu Abubakar 71. Karima Inusa 72. Amina A. Abubakar 73. Yakura Sani 74. Rabi Yahaya Tela 75. Hajara Yahaya Tela 76. Marya Mustapha 77. Aisha Abdullahi 78. Maryam Adamu Mohammed 79. Bintu Usman 80. Fatsuma Mohammed 81. Salamatu Isiyaku 82. Hauwa Lawan 83. Aisha B. Danjuma 84. Aisha Moh’D Jakusko 85. Hauwa Bulama 86. Fatima Abubakar Jambo 87. Walida Adamu 88. Fanna Mohammed 89. Aisha M. Bukar 90. Maryam Usman 91. Aisha Abba Aji 92. Maryam Usman 93. Maimuna A. Hassan 94. Zara Musa 95. Maryam Mohammed Kaku 96. Khadija Suleiman 97. Habiba Nuhu Dan Inu 98. Fatima Isiyaku Aliyu 99. Sahura Jibir Mohammed 100. Khadija Grema Dabuwa 101. Zara Grema Dabuwa 102. Zara Mohammed Lawan 103. Fatima Mohammed 104. Fati Modu Aisami 105. Fatsuma Alli. |
According to the chairman of the forum: “The list we have here is from the parents that came themselves and reported that they had not seen their children up till this moment.”
“When a parent comes, he gives us his name himself, the name of his child, his town, local government area and his phone number. We are not collating these names by any phone call or text message. You have to come yourself and give your name and the name of your daughter that is missing, otherwise we will not accept anything short of that.
“The list we have got now is one hundred and five students that have not been found up till today. We had a report that these children were found at Gaidam and people celebrated. We even gathered that the children would be handed over to the governor here in Dapchi.
“When the governor came, we were gathered at the house of the District Head and the governor told us that none of the girls had been rescued. The governor said he was not sure whether our children are in Boko Haram’s captivity, but we are sure that Boko Haram took our children. We have evidence.
“When the governor came, we were gathered at the house of the district head and the governor told us that none of the girls had been rescued.
“The governor said he was not sure whether our children are in Boko Haram’s captivity, but we are sure that Boko Haram took our children. We have evidence.”
Manzo said the parents are unhappy with the delegation the federal government sent to visit them.
“We are not happy with the delegation of the federal government,” he said.
“They did not look for the principal or the parents of the missing girls or enter any office of the principal or a classroom in the school when they visited Dapchi.”
Additional report from TheCable
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