28 Oct 2014

Parents Of Chibok Girls Plead With Boko Haram To Release Their Daughters

Parents of missing Chibok girls have pleaded with their abductors to release them. The parents called on Boko Haram to make good their pledge by releasing the girls.

They made the appeal today in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN. Speaking to NAN in a telephone conversation, Mr Shettima Haruna, one of the parents of the abducted girls, said they had suffered in silence for the past six months because the abduction.

“We have suffered immensely due to the abduction of our girls by the insurgents. Some parents have died due to heart problems caused by the kidnapping of the girls,” Haruna said.

Also calling on the Islamic sect to release their daughters, Mr Solomon Ali, a Chibok Community Leader, said that the abduction had adversely affected the lives of many parents in the community.

“The government has not informed us about the expected release of the girls. We only heard the news in the media that the insurgents were willing to release the girls under a ceasefire with the government,” he said.

Ali said that the community was excited by the media report. “We began to develop interest in the issue when the media carried the news but we were disappointed that nothing has happened yet.

“Up till this moment nobody has contacted us to say what actually happened. Even the local government chairman has no information about the issue, because I spoke with him in the morning,” he said.

Ali concluded by saying that the community had resorted to prayers on the issue. “We have taken our problem to our creator because all human efforts have failed in rescuing our children.

“It is only God that has the power to help rescue our girls and we believe he will help us,” he said.


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