Parents of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped have urged the
Nigerian government to confirm if their daughters are already dead, and
hand over their bodies for burial.
The
solemn call came Friday, more than four months after armed insurgents
stormed Government Secondary School in Chibok, loaded more than 200
girls on to trucks, and drove them away in the dead of the night.
According to the heartbroken parents, they would rather welcome such
news and prepare for the funeral than wait endlessly for update on the
fate of their children abducted by Boko Haram April 14.
On
Friday, marking 130 day of the girls’ abduction, over 50 protesters
marched from the Unity Fountain to the National Secretariat demanding
that the girls be returned alive. The demonstrators distributed flyers
and stickers. They chanted:
“What are we demanding for? Bring our girls back and alive” as they marched.
One of the leaders of the march, Hadiza Bala-Usman, told PREMIUM TIMES:
“The
parents said they would rather know that theirs daughters are dead and
their bodies brought back and buried so as to put an end to this endless
wondering about the status of their children. They are calling on the
Federal Government to help them search for the bodies of their children;
that’s if they are dead. It’s better for them to know that their kids
are dead and the bodies are brought back.”
An official of the
Centre for Democracy and Development, Jibrin Ibrahim, who was also at
the protest ground, told PREMIUM TIMES that the march was to remind the
Federal Government of its responsibilities. Mr. Ibrahim said:
“Today
is 130 days since the abduction of the girls. Since they were abducted,
our government promised us swift action, to search and rescue them;
that, has not happened. We are therefore out on the street to remind the
government that they have a responsibility to rescue these girls and
return them to their parents and homes.”
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