Scores of
bewildered parents of kidnapped pupils of the Federal Government Girls College,
Chibok in Borno State, on Tuesday staged a protest at the National Assembly in
Abuja.
The female
pupils were abducted from their hostels by suspected members of the
violent sect, Boko Haram, two weeks ago.
The protesting
women, who wore black dresses and carried placards, lamented the continued stay
of their children in the custody of the insurgents, fearing that the girls
might have been defiled.
Leader of the
parents, Mrs. Duomi Mukhtar, said the essence of their visit to the National
Assembly was to further draw global attention to their predicament.
She called on
the leadership of both chambers of the National Assembly to be sympathetic to
their plight by asking the Federal Government and the military authorities to
ensure the immediate release of their daughters.
Four
senators-Hellen Esuene, Zainab Kure, Barnabas Gemade and Ali Ndume- addressed
the protesters on behalf of the Senate President, David Mark.
The senators
assured the women of their support for the Federal Government to ensure the
safe release of the girls.
Ndume, who is
also from Borno State, said, “Our thoughts and prayers go to all of you because
we are one of you. We stand united in grief with you in your hour of pain,
agony and anxiety.
“We will do
everything possible to make sure that the kidnappers release our daughters
immediately, unconditionally.”
The Minister of
Women Affairs, Mrs. Zainab Maina, who also addressed the women, urged them to
remain prayerful as the Federal Government and the military authorities would
ensure that the innocent girls are reconciled with their parents
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I can rili feel der pains! May God help dos girls.
ReplyDeleteTears in my eyes for them may God show forth his might and resue this innocent girls
ReplyDeleteAre these kids in Bermuda Triangle ?
ReplyDeleteSee d pain of motherhood
ReplyDeleteThere is a limit to inpunity beyond which a country can no longer call it self a country with any shred of pride, we. Passed that mark
ReplyDeleteIt has done a great damage to the present govt led by Dr goodluck
ReplyDeleteThe military has cospire with the boko haram
ReplyDeleteIt is true the govt did't act swifly, it is also unacceptable that the military men could not stop this from happing if they were truly on guard. And it is absurd to know that Abuja is sitting pretty while Chibok is mourning this is a false sense of security!
ReplyDeleteWe most bring him down by 2015 by the grace of God
ReplyDeleteI wonder the state of those girls by now . definitely, they must started defiling those kids . If they can kill without looking back is it defiling that will be difficult for those fools called bokoharam after they must hv taken cocaine, indian hemp, Ogogoro, monkey tail etc.They will want to abuse those innocent children that probably hv not benefitted anything from this country. Impotence shall be the portion of them & their generation if they defile those kids.
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