- A delegation from Chibok town is set to share experiences with parents of the 110 Dapchi schoolgirls
- A north east human rights activist known as Mama Boko Haram, Aisha Waki discloses what the government should do to end insurgency in the northeast Nigeria
Parents of missing Chibok schoolgirls in Borno state have planned a visit to Dapchi town to sympathize with parents of the 110 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram.
Daily Trust reports that the visit by the Chibok delegation is scheduled for Tuesday, March 13, according to Yakubu Nkeki and Yana Galang, chairman and woman leader of the Abducted Chibok Girls Parents’ Movement for Rescue.
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The newspaper stated that the delegation would consist of 30 parents of mostly yet to be found Chibok girls who would visit Dapchi where they would share experiences with the traumatized parents.
“Our chairman has already communicated to the Chairman of the abducted Dapchi girls’ parents and chairman of the Bursari Local Government Council, notifying them of our sympathy visit to Dapchi town on 13th March,” Galang said.
The woman leader said the Chibok parents will comfort the traumatized parents whose daughters were still in Boko Haram’s custody.
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Meanwhile, a north east human rights activist, popularly called Mama Boko Haram, Aisha Wakil, has advised the federal government to engage those who can talk to the insurgents so as to get them to stop their attacks.
Wakil, who insisted that Boko Haram will not surrender to anybody in “air conditioned” rooms, advised the authorities to act fast.
She made the suggestion in a chat with Punch on the recent kidnap of Dapchi schoolgirls.
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Source: Naija.ng