A 14-year-old female suspected suicide
bomber has said Boko Haram leaders chose her to detonate an Improvised
Explosive Device in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, because she
rejected the marriage proposals of their members in Sambisa Forest.
The suspect (name withheld because she is a minor) told the News Agency of Nigeria
that she was sent on the mission to detonate the device because she
refused marriage proposals from three Boko Haram terrorists.
The suspect said she was abducted with her father, Usman, by Boko Haram insurgents in Gwoza, Borno State, in 2013.
She stated that she and her father were running to Mandara Mountain for safety when they were abducted.
The teenager added, “I have spent three
years in the hands of Boko Haram. Three different Boko Haram
(terrorists) had proposed to marry me and I refused. Two among them were
commanders (amir).
“When I refused for the third time, one
of the commanders became furious and threatened to kill me and my
father. I told him I would rather die than marry a Boko Haram
(terrorist).
“So, after one week, they said since I
have refused to get married, I should be taken to Maiduguri for a
suicide mission. So, three of them held my hands and they injected me.
“Then, I never knew what was happening again.
“Ï was taken to a herbalist, who, after I regained consciousness, told me that I had been with him for 30 days.
“He told me he was preparing me for a
mission. So, he gave me some water to drink. I don’t know what it tasted
like but I drank it. So, he said they would come and pick me today.
“At about 7pm, three Boko Haram (members) came with a male and a female. They were also recruited for the mission like me.
“We spent one and a half days on the
road to Maiduguri. It was when we got to Maiduguri that they strapped
the bombs to our bodies. At that moment, I knew that I was going to die;
so I started crying.
”I was watching when the first bomber, a
female, detonated her explosive close to a military checkpoint, which
killed no one but herself. The second, a male, was killed by the
military before he could detonate his.
“At that time, something told me to
remove my own IED and surrender, which I did. I was surrounded by
soldiers and policemen and I fainted.
”When I woke up, I discovered that one
of the policemen at the checkpoint was a brother of my mother. I think
that was the reason I survived.”
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