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Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Parents Of Abducted Girls Vow To Head Back Into Sambisa Forests To Confront Boko Haram Militants

                                                             Somoe of the girls rescued
                                                                            Burnt classroom
The parents of schoolgirls abducted from Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State have vowed to go into the Sambisa forests in order to search for their daughters no matter the consequences.
Speaking to our correspondent, one of the parents, Malam Bitrus Audu, aged 49, said, “We want the government to do everything within its reach to track down these evil people.” He added: “Don't let our daughters’ vision be aborted by wicked and heartless people.”
Meanwhile, the principal of the GGSS, Asabe Kwambura, has appealed to the insurgents to “have mercy on the innocent girls.”
The Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, visited the location of the school on Monday, promising that the state government would do its utmost to rescue the abducted girls.
The lack of information about the whereabouts of the abducted students has continued to raise questions in Nigeria as well as in the international media.

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