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Seven years after abduction, Chibok girl, her two kids reunite with family

Seven years after Ruth Pogu was kidnapped with over 200 schoolgirls from Borno State by Boko Haram terrorists, she has finally returned to her family.
The re-union was facilitated by Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State who had dispatched officials to fetch Ruth’s mother from Chibok after the young lady’s re-emergence from captivity over a week ago.
Ruth’s son, one of the two she bore for the Boko Haram commander she had been married off to while in captivity, was also with her.
Also in attendance were Borno State government officials.
Ruth and her husband surrendered to soldiers on July 28 during the Federal Government’s Operation Safe Corridor in Bama, Borno State.
Governor Zulum expressed delight that Ruth was back home safe and sound after seven years.
He said the government would arrange a rehabilitation and reintegration programme for Ruth that would focus on her health, psychosocial wellbeing and her chosen path to a productive future.
He said reuniting with Ruth was a boost to keeping the hopes of parents, other family members and the Borno State alive.
He hoped that others still in captivity would return in good health.
The governor urged the parents of those still in captivity to remain hopeful and prayerful.
“I am extremely excited both as Borno’s governor and father of all sons and daughters of the state, and also as a father to daughters. I know the feeling of families of those still under captivity but we have to remain hopeful especially with today’s development, ” Zulum said.
He said his administration believed a non kinetic approach was key to the rescue of abductees and ending the Boko Haram insurgency.
Ruth Ngladar Pogu, now a Muslim, covered her head with a purple hijab.
The Chairman of the Chibok Parents Association Yakubu Nkeki confirmed that she was one of the missing students.
He said the people of Chibok appreciated the efforts of security establishments and the concern and support regularly shown by Governor Zulum on the plight of parents whose daughters are still missing.
The mother said she was grateful to God and the government for making it possible for her return.

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