Members the Chibok community and the bring back our girls group (BBOG), say they will never relent in their advocacy until the Nigerian government secures the release of the remaining eighty two girls still in the hands of their captors
The groups made the call during the National media conference in Abuja to commemorate ten years since the abduction of 276 school girls from the government secondary school in Chibok, Borno state
They expressed disappointment over failure by successive Governments since 2014 to rescue their daughters, regretting that there is obvious lack of interest to bring the matter of insecurity and banditry in the Northeast to an end
The campaigners vowed not to relent in their demand for immediate, unconditional and safe release of the school girls from the hands of their captors
BBOG is also demanding accountability on the part of the Government begining with release of Sabo fact-finding committee report of 2014
EDITOR: TIENABESO BIBIYE

