Some of the Chibok girls who were released from
the grip of the horrific Boko Haram, have spoken
out about their experiences.
Some of the Chibok released girls and their
parents
The Chibok Secondary School girls, who were
released by the Boko Haram insurgents in May
2017, have appealed to the Federal Government to
devote attention to the release of other abducted
non-schoolgirls who are still under the captivity of
the dreaded terrorists.
The girls were released after the Federal
Government’s successful negotiation with the
notorious sect.
The girls, who spoke through their leader, Miss
Hauwa Ntakai, made the call while speaking with
journalists during a special luncheon organised by
the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social
Development in Abuja on Saturday.
The Chibok schoolgirl noted that government was
focusing more attention on the release of the
abducted schoolgirls because they were captured
inside their college.
She urged the government to also direct its
attention to other girls in Boko Karam captivity
because, according to her, “the Sambisa Forest is
a place of sorrow.”
She said, “We have many of our sisters there that
are not students of any school and nobody talks
about them. It is because we were abducted from
a school that government talked to Boko Haram
and they released us. We thank them
(government) very much, we appreciate them.
May the Lord bless them for what they have
done."
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Sunday, July 23
Boko Haram is Currently Holding Many Other Girls, Sambisa is Full of Sorrow - Released Chibok Girls Speak
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