Abducted nurse escapes after six years in Boko Haram captivity



Saturday, November 16, 2024 -A nurse who was abducted by Boko Haram in 2018 has just regained freedom after 6 years in captivity. 

42-year-old Alice Loksha was abducted while working at a UNICEF office  in  Kala Balge, Borno State. 

Speaking with newsmen in Maiduguri, the state capital, on Friday, Nov. 15, deputy, Maj. Gen. Kenneth Chigbu, who was representing the Theatre Commander of the Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, North-East, Major General Wahdi Shuaibu,  also announced the escape of another abducted woman, Fayina Ali, who was captured by Boko Haram insurgents in 2020 while travelling from Kaduna to process her late brother’s d£@th benefits. 

According to him, both abductees were forced into marriage with the insurgents while in captivity. 

“She was forced to marry Abu Umar, with whom she had a son, Mohammed. 



“After Abu Umar’s death, she was forced into another marriage to ISWAP Commander Abu Simak. She later escaped from Dogon Chuku camp on October 24, 2024, and arrived at HQ TC on October 29, 2024, where she received medical attention. 

“Fayina was initially held at Kangaruwa enclave for nine months, then transferred to Tumbunma for three years, and returned to Kangaruwa for another year before escaping,” he said. 

He added, “Both women have undergone traumatic experiences and have shown remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.”

Receiving the abductees on behalf of the Borno State Government, the state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Zuwaira Gambo, assured the military that the two women would receive extensive care. 

“The woman will undergo psychosocial support and rehabilitation before being handed over to their families for integration,” Gambo said.

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