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Community disowns suicide bomber who claims to be one of abducted girls

Although yet to see the suspect's picture, Abana insists that from the information available to him, the girl is not from the Chibok.
Cameroon delays quizzing of bomber claiming to be Chibok schoolgirl as doubts mount
Cameroon delays quizzing of bomber claiming to be Chibok schoolgirl as doubts mount

The young suicide bomber who was arrested in

The Chairman of the community, Tsambido Abana, on Tuesday, March 29, 2016, said the girl has never attended a conventional school in Chibok, Borno State.

Although yet to see the suspect's picture, Abana insists that from the information available to him, the girl, who is believed to be from Bama area of the state, is not from the commnunity.

“I won’t bother to go and see the picture, because from the information given by the government, it is apparent that the girl is not from Chibok. Going to see the picture would create unnecessary tension and expectation among the Chibok parents whose daughters are missing,” he told Punch.

He said the girl's picture was given to Aisha Oyebode of Murtala Mohammed Foundation for verification.

READ: Nigeria sends parents to see if suicide bomber is missing schoolgirl

According to the #BringBackOurGirls group, the picture has also not been made available to them

Earlier, the group had urged the government to verify the suspect’s claim that she was one of the abducted 219 Chibok girls.

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