Heartbreaking Photos Of Mothers Of The Missing Chibok Girls At Abuja Rally
Mothers of over 200 missing secondary school girls from Chibok, Borno State were joined by indigenes and concerned Nigerians for a peaceful protest to demand the immediate rescue of the girls who were abducted by Boko Haram terrorists over 2 weeks ago.
The protesters marched from Eagle Square, Abuja to the National Assembly where they submitted a protest letter. According to reports, members of the senate, Barnabas Gemade and Helen Esuene received the protesters, telling them that the Senate was considering a motion in relation to the abducted girls. The two senators assured that the content of the Senate’s resolution would be communicated to the women later in the day.
The protesting mothers were all dressed in black. Heartbreaking photos show them crying and a few rolling on the ground.
I am not a mother..yet, but I have nieces, nephews and my family regardless of where they are means so much to me. I can’t imagine one of them being missing I would not be able to keep it together.
There reports the girls have been separated into smaller groups and married of for N2000 ($12), they could be anywhere right now…we are all praying for their safe return..God help them!
The protesters marched from Eagle Square, Abuja to the National Assembly where they submitted a protest letter. According to reports, members of the senate, Barnabas Gemade and Helen Esuene received the protesters, telling them that the Senate was considering a motion in relation to the abducted girls. The two senators assured that the content of the Senate’s resolution would be communicated to the women later in the day.
The protesting mothers were all dressed in black. Heartbreaking photos show them crying and a few rolling on the ground.
I am not a mother..yet, but I have nieces, nephews and my family regardless of where they are means so much to me. I can’t imagine one of them being missing I would not be able to keep it together.
There reports the girls have been separated into smaller groups and married of for N2000 ($12), they could be anywhere right now…we are all praying for their safe return..God help them!
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