Nigerian official confirms Leah Sharibu, captured by Boko Haram, is alive

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The federal government said it continues the negotiations with Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP), a breakaway faction of Boko Haram, about Leah’s release.

The statement said: “Lines of communications remain open with the kidnappers, ISWAP, to secure the release of Leah Sharibu. Contrary to false reports, she is alive – [we have been] given assurances by our security agencies – and the government is committed to her safe return, as well as all other hostages to their families.”

 

Leah was abducted along with over 100 of her classmates from the Government Girls Science and Technical College in Dapchi, Yobe state, on 19th February 2018.

While the others were released within a month, Leah, the only Christian in the group, remains in captivity as she was ordered, but refused, to give up her faith.

In October 2018, ISWAP announced that it will keep Leah as a slave for life.

UK Christian charity Open Doors, which supports persecuted Christians, said it’s shameful Leah still hasn’t been rescued, but the update brings some hope.

Dr Matthew Rees, Head of Advocacy at Open Doors UK and Ireland, said: “Leah Sharibu was kidnapped because she is a girl and held captive because she is a Christian. She embodies the incredibly vulnerable position of Christian women in northern Nigeria.

“It is outrageous that Leah remains in captivity, abused as a PR tool and…

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