Relatives of more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls
captured by Boko Haram said they would hold a younth
walk and burn a candle flame light vigil on Thursday to stamp 500 days
since the snatchings.
Boko Haram warriors raged the Government Secondary
School in the remote town of Chibok in Borno state on
April 14 last year, grabbing 276 young ladies who were planning for
end-of-year exams.
Fifty-seven got away however nothing has been known about the
staying 219 since May a year ago, when around 100 of
them showed up in a Boko Haram feature wearing Muslim
clothing and recounting the Koran.
Boko Haram pioneer Abubakar Shekau has following said they
have all changed over to Islam and been "offered".
The Bring Back Our Girls battle said Tuesday it would
stage a "Chibok Girls Ambassador March" in the capital
Abuja on the 500-day commemoration of the kidnappings,
taken after by a light lit parade.
"Since 498 days that they have been missing we fizzled
them and they were taken and the best thing is for us to
have saved them that very day. Furthermore, as of not long ago, 498
days after, despite everything we haven't done that," crusade
representative Aisha Yesufu told AFP.
The mass kidnapping brought the ruthlessness of the Islamist
insurrection exceptional overall consideration and
provoked a viral online networking battle requesting their
discharge sponsored by identities from US First Lady
Michelle Obama to the performer Angelina Jolie.
Western forces, including the US, have offered logistical
furthermore, military backing to Nigeria's salvage exertion, yet there
have been few indications of advancement as such.
The military has said it knows where the young ladies are yet has
precluded a salvage exertion in view of the threats to the
young ladies' lives.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who came to power in
May, has given his commanders three months to squash the
insurrection, reprimanded for slaughtering more than 15,000 individuals
also, driving somewhere in the range of 1.5 million to escape their homes subsequent to
2009.
"It is critical that we really start to see noticeable activity
that prompts data that will induce us that the
young ladies are being discovered," Oby Ezekwesili, a previous instruction
clergyman furthermore a representative for the battle, said
late on Monday.
"A considerable measure of insight work has been said to be going on
thus we are holding up with incredible tension particularly
considering that a three-month due date has been given to
the new security group to end Boko Haram."
captured by Boko Haram said they would hold a younth
walk and burn a candle flame light vigil on Thursday to stamp 500 days
since the snatchings.
Boko Haram warriors raged the Government Secondary
School in the remote town of Chibok in Borno state on
April 14 last year, grabbing 276 young ladies who were planning for
end-of-year exams.
Fifty-seven got away however nothing has been known about the
staying 219 since May a year ago, when around 100 of
them showed up in a Boko Haram feature wearing Muslim
clothing and recounting the Koran.
Boko Haram pioneer Abubakar Shekau has following said they
have all changed over to Islam and been "offered".
The Bring Back Our Girls battle said Tuesday it would
stage a "Chibok Girls Ambassador March" in the capital
Abuja on the 500-day commemoration of the kidnappings,
taken after by a light lit parade.
"Since 498 days that they have been missing we fizzled
them and they were taken and the best thing is for us to
have saved them that very day. Furthermore, as of not long ago, 498
days after, despite everything we haven't done that," crusade
representative Aisha Yesufu told AFP.
The mass kidnapping brought the ruthlessness of the Islamist
insurrection exceptional overall consideration and
provoked a viral online networking battle requesting their
discharge sponsored by identities from US First Lady
Michelle Obama to the performer Angelina Jolie.
Western forces, including the US, have offered logistical
furthermore, military backing to Nigeria's salvage exertion, yet there
have been few indications of advancement as such.
The military has said it knows where the young ladies are yet has
precluded a salvage exertion in view of the threats to the
young ladies' lives.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who came to power in
May, has given his commanders three months to squash the
insurrection, reprimanded for slaughtering more than 15,000 individuals
also, driving somewhere in the range of 1.5 million to escape their homes subsequent to
2009.
"It is critical that we really start to see noticeable activity
that prompts data that will induce us that the
young ladies are being discovered," Oby Ezekwesili, a previous instruction
clergyman furthermore a representative for the battle, said
late on Monday.
"A considerable measure of insight work has been said to be going on
thus we are holding up with incredible tension particularly
considering that a three-month due date has been given to
the new security group to end Boko Haram."
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