Published on 12:00 AM, May 11, 2019

Anti-Boko Haram militia frees 900 children in Nigeria

Nearly 900 children held by a pro-government militia force fighting Boko Haram insurgents in northeastern Nigeria were freed yesterday, the UN said.

The 894 children, including 106 girls, had been in the ranks of the government-backed Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), a local militia which supports regular soldiers battling the Islamist insurgents.

At a ceremony in the northeastern town of Maiduguri, they were released as part of the CJTF’s “commitment to end and prevent the recruitment and use of children,” the UN children’s agency (Unicef) said.

“Children of north-east Nigeria have borne the brunt of this conflict,” said Unicef chief in Nigeria Mohamed Fall.

“They have been used by armed groups in combatant and non-combatant roles and witnessed death, killing and violence.”