The Boko Haram abandoned Chibok girl Susan Ishaya, has been
moved to Abuja for treatment by Federal Government. Susan was moved from the
Police hospital Yola on Saturday to an undisclosed location where she is now
receiving treatment in Abuja.
Susan’s identity is yet to be confirmed or her parents
identified since the parents who travelled to Yola to meet with her along with
the Vice Principal of the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok were unable to see her because she was
flown out without their knowledge.
Director of publicity,
Kibaku Area Development Association (KADA) Dr. Manasseh Allen stated
this yesterday in Abuja, during the usual gathering of the #BringBackOurGirls
advocacy.
He said that it will be important to Susan’s recovery if she
is united with her parents and not hidden away from them.
“She has been moved by security agencies to Abuja from Yola since yesterday, her location has not been disclosed to
us, they are working on her medical
condition first before they can acquire any information from her.
“They have found out that she is still incoherent, she keeps repeating herself and at times she
keeps repeating statements which means that we cannot depend on her words for
now. But our leaders are in touch with
the authorities and government. As I
speak to you right now there are people on standby waiting on the military
authorities so that they can have access to Susan and ensure that proper
medical attention is given to her before before we can go on with whatever can
come after.
“No single parent has made any contact with her, as I’m
speaking to you, no one can say categorically
that she is from Chibok because no one is yet to meet her. My point of concern
is that in every rehabilitation family is essential even to the healing process
medically, so it is essential that Susan is reunited with her family as soon as
possible so that the process of her psychological and psychosocial healing is
complete,” he said.
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