Parents Are Worried of Their Children and Demands the Government for Faster Action
Lagos, Nigeria – Parents of Nigeria are worried and upset of their loss of daughters as militants
abducted them throughout the neighbouring street areas. As for the parents, demanding the government to search for their girls for more than two weeks. The militants has kidnapped about 230 girls dead throughout the night and found at a high school of the world nation’s northeast, on a hotbed for all the Islamic group Boko Haram.
Some of the soldiers herded the girls out of their beds and then they forced the girls to head into trucks in Lagos in the state Chibok. The large amount of trucks later on had disappeared into the forest in Chibok bordering Cameroon.
The roughly counted amount of girls which are missing is 200, though the authorities of parents differ the numbers.
Most Nigerians have already rallied for days to come and criticizers had already criticize the government in the hands of rescue efforts. Many parents wept and chant “bring back our girls” while during some protests in the capital state of Abuja. After a day, everyone gathered up in Lagos on Wednesday.
After the abductions last month, frustrated residents in Chibok head down towards the forest on their motorcycles to find the girls in the forest.
While finding the girls in the forest, they haven’t seen any soldier inside within forest where authorities still believes that the soldiers had took the children, said Enoch Mark, who has two daughters and two nieces were in the kidnap.
The principal of the Government Secondary School Asabe Kwambura said: “A total of 230 parents registered the names of their daughters who were missing on the day of the kidnap.” "From my records, 43 girls have so far escaped on their own from their kidnappers. We still have 187 girls missing." Boko Haram is still holding on the Nigerian school girls on their captive.
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Lagos, Nigeria – Parents of Nigeria are worried and upset of their loss of daughters as militants
abducted them throughout the neighbouring street areas. As for the parents, demanding the government to search for their girls for more than two weeks. The militants has kidnapped about 230 girls dead throughout the night and found at a high school of the world nation’s northeast, on a hotbed for all the Islamic group Boko Haram.
Some of the soldiers herded the girls out of their beds and then they forced the girls to head into trucks in Lagos in the state Chibok. The large amount of trucks later on had disappeared into the forest in Chibok bordering Cameroon.
The roughly counted amount of girls which are missing is 200, though the authorities of parents differ the numbers.
Most Nigerians have already rallied for days to come and criticizers had already criticize the government in the hands of rescue efforts. Many parents wept and chant “bring back our girls” while during some protests in the capital state of Abuja. After a day, everyone gathered up in Lagos on Wednesday.
After the abductions last month, frustrated residents in Chibok head down towards the forest on their motorcycles to find the girls in the forest.
While finding the girls in the forest, they haven’t seen any soldier inside within forest where authorities still believes that the soldiers had took the children, said Enoch Mark, who has two daughters and two nieces were in the kidnap.
The principal of the Government Secondary School Asabe Kwambura said: “A total of 230 parents registered the names of their daughters who were missing on the day of the kidnap.” "From my records, 43 girls have so far escaped on their own from their kidnappers. We still have 187 girls missing." Boko Haram is still holding on the Nigerian school girls on their captive.
We will continue to report all the news for the next post. Do not forget to like us on Facebook and our other sites.
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