BBOG To Resume Street Protest Thursday

The ‘BringBackOurGirls’ coalition have announced that it would resume its street protest on Thursday in Abuja.

A statement on Monday by its spokesman, Sesugh Akume said the resumed protest is to press the Federal Government to secure the release of the remaining 113 Chibok school girls still in Boko Haram captivity.

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The group in a statement on Monday said it would march to the Presidential Villa every three working days to get the government to address its various demands.

They called on the government to send a high-powered delegation to Chibok “to reassure disconsolate parents of our missing 113 girls that are still in captivity.”

The group said, “As announced three weeks ago on September 14,2017, the #BringBackOurGirls movement shall be resuming marches to the State House every three working days to underscore the issues we have been raising and seeking to be addressed to no avail.

“The federal government should immediately invite the affected families of the victims of the Borno-Adamawa road kidnap, and the soldiers, NNPC/University of Maiduguri lecturers and staff for a full briefing on the tragedies that befell their relatives.”

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