Can you describe the attack on your school?
Sawok: We were in the hostel. One of the men dressed in military
camouflage asked us where our dining hall was. From our hostels, they took us
to the dining hall and from there, we were moved into the waiting vehicles and
they headed towards Damboa town. The incident happened around 11pm.
Walse: It is a long story. They came to our school and
deceived us into believing they were soldiers. They were dressed in military
uniform and made us believe they were about rescuing us only for us to later
find out that they were insurgents. When we discovered, it was already too late
and there was little we could do.
At what point did you know they were not real soldiers but
insurgents?
Sawok: They were shouting and rude. That was when it became
clear to us that they were insurgents, then they started shooting and set our
school on fire. They even shot the security men guarding the school.
How did you escape?
Sawok: I jumped out of the vehicle that looked like a truck.
Walse: Our vehicle developed a problem and they were forced
to stop. I took the opportunity with some girls to run into a dark bush.
What gave you the courage to jump out of the vehicle?
Sawok: I have heard a lot about Boko Haram, the bad things
they do and how they have killed many people in the state. I was afraid and I
became desperate. I felt getting to their camp could be dangerous for me and it
would be better if I escaped. That gave me the courage to jump out.
I believed that I would only get injured since it was dark and they may
not know how to look for me in the bush.
Did all the girls that escaped plan it?
Sawok: No, I believe the same thing was running through our
minds. Immediately one of us jumped out, the rest of us just started following
her.
Do you have any injury?
Sawok: No, I am very fine.
How do you feel about the others that were not able to escape?
Sawok: I would have loved all of us to escape. I can’t
celebrate my escape because some of my friends and classmates are still in the
hands of the insurgents and I don’t know what they are facing. It is my prayer
that they should be freed.
Walse: I have no problem, I am okay and very strong
physically. The only problem I have is that some of my friends are still held
hostage by terrorists.
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