The Head of the Chibok Abducted Girls Parents group, Yakubu Nkeki, has voiced his doubts over the identity of Sarah Luka, the second ‘Chibok school girl’ reported to be found by the Nigerian military.
According to AFP, Nkeki said he was only called by the military to verify the identity of Amina Ali, the first girl to be rescued but he wasn't contacted him when the second girl was found.
Nkeki said that his record showed that there are two girls with the name “Luka” and that none of the missing girls is from Madagali, where the military say Sarah Luka hail from.
He said: “These are Kauna Luka Yana and Naomi Luka Dzakwa.
“Among the girls none of them is from Madagali. They were either from Chibok, Damboa, Askira and Uba (all in Borno state). So I can say… that this girl is not among the abducted Chibok girls.
“We were never contacted by the military for verification of the girl’s identity before the announcement was made.”
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