Suspected Boko Haram gunmen kidnapped at least 20 young mothers near a
town in northeast Nigeria where more than 200 schoolgirls were abducted
nearly two months ago, sources told AFP on Tuesday.
There were
conflicting reports of how many women were abducted from the nomadic
settlement near Chibok in Borno state, with one local leader putting the
number as high as 40.
But the latest kidnappings, which happened
on Saturday in and around the village of Garkin Fulani, 8km from
Chibok, were the latest in a spate in the area.
"Available
information revealed that the gunmen came around noon and abducted 20
women and three young men left to keep watch on the village," said
Alhaji Tar, of a local vigilante group.
"All the males in the
settlement were away in the bush with their herd [of cattle] for grazing
when the abductors came to the village."
There was no immediate indication of where the women were taken and there had been no contact from the kidnappers.
A
local official of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of
Nigeria (MACBAN) said 40 young mothers were singled out and put into
vehicles before being driven to an unknown location.
Kidnappings for ransom
MACBAN is the umbrella organisation of the nomadic Fulani cattle herders in Nigeria.
Similar
kidnappings for ransom have been going on in the area for some time but
locals were too afraid to speak out in fear of reprisals from the
Islamist militants, the official said.
"This is not the first
time women are being kidnapped in this area and only released when we
pay cattle ransom to the kidnappers. It has happened several times,"
said the official.
"They come and go door-to-door bringing women
outside and select young women and take them away in their vehicles and
demand between 30 and 40 cows for their release", he explained.
Locals always paid the ransom but do not inform the authorities, he said.
A
Borno state government official, speaking on condition of anonymity,
said the authorities were aware of the kidnapping of women from the
village but denied knowledge of previous abductions.
"This is the
first time we are hearing abduction of Fulani women and we are working
to establish the circumstances surrounding the kidnap and necessary
action to take," he added.
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