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The News Network Africa > Blog > News > Freedom or Further Suffering? The Plight of Girls Freed from Boko Haram in Nigeria.
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Freedom or Further Suffering? The Plight of Girls Freed from Boko Haram in Nigeria.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 17 March 2025 11:12
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Freedom or Further Suffering? The Plight of Girls Freed from Boko Haram in Nigeria.
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In Nigeria, the release of girls who had once been captive of the militant group Boko Haram is a moment often celebrated, but the reality for many is far from joyous. Many of these girls, while escaping the clutches of a violent insurgency, face the harrowing prospect of further detention and abuse at the hands of the very military meant to protect them. This paradox highlights pressing issues surrounding gender-based violence, human rights abuses, and a systemic failure to protect vulnerable populations.

Boko Haram, which has wreaked havoc in northeastern Nigeria for over a decade, has kidnapped thousands of women and girls, using them as forced labor, sexual slaves, and combatants. When these girls are liberated, either through military operations or negotiations, one would assume they would receive immediate support and protection. However, many are swiftly placed in military custody, where they are often subjected to further trauma.

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The Nigerian military, in its efforts to combat the menace of Boko Haram, frequently detains returning captives under the suspicion of collaboration with the insurgents. This practice has grave implications. Numerous reports have surfaced detailing how young girls, some as young as 12, are interrogated, mistreated, and held in conditions that are less than humane. For many, the reprieve from the horrors of captivity is painfully short, as they find themselves in a new cycle of abuse, fear, and uncertainty.

The military’s rationale for such detentions stems from a lack of understanding about the psychological and physical toll of captivity. For many of these girls, the trauma they have experienced renders them victims, not perpetrators. However, the military’s approach often criminalizes their experiences, with officials viewing them with suspicion rather than compassion. International guidelines emphasize the need for a victim-centered approach, prioritizing the safety, wellbeing, and reintegration of former captives, but this advice is frequently overlooked.

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Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have documented these abuses extensively. They highlight the urgent need for accountability and reform within the military ranks to ensure the humane treatment of those returning from captivity. Unfortunately, the federal government’s response has often been minimal, leaving families and communities to grapple with the fallout of these injustices on their own.

The situation is made even more dire by socio-cultural stigmas that often accompany these girls upon their return. Many face ostracization, which can lead to psychological distress and economic hardships. The combination of military detentions and societal rejection creates a perfect storm of vulnerability, making it difficult for these girls to reintegrate and rebuild their lives.

As Nigeria continues to grapple with the aftermath of insurgency, it is vital for the military and government to take a stand. A reevaluation of practices that criminalize victims is critical. Supportive measures for rehabilitation, counseling, and social reintegration should be prioritized, ensuring that these brave girls receive the compassion and care they deserve.

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The plight of girls freed from Boko Haram encapsulates a broader battle for social justice and human rights in Nigeria. Unless substantial changes are made, their so-called freedom may remain just another layer in a tragic narrative of suffering.

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