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Please, Release My Daughter - Chibok Parent Begs Boko Haram

Rachael Daniel, one of the guardians of the snatched understudies of Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno state, has begged Abubakar Shekau, the factional pioneer of Boko Haram, to discharge Rose Daniel, her little girl, who has been in bondage since 2014.
 She made the intrigue on Sunday when guardians of the snatched students merged on Maiduguri, Borno state capital, in organization of different guardians, whose youngsters were kidnapped by Boko Haram. 

"The kidnapping of my little girl has left such a great amount of torment in my heart. I lost my better half and I am left to carter for six other kids," Racheal said. 

Hamsatu Allamin, official chief of Allamin establishment for harmony and improvement, a NGO, said the crusade was to bring issues to light on instances of snatching by Boko Haram. 

She said agitators were focusing on ladies and young ladies and wrecking the general public all the while. 

Allamin said snatching of young ladies in the north-east started a long time back after the capture of the spouses of the agitators by the military. 

She described how the ladies were confined in Giwa sleeping shelter in Maiduguri. 

Allamin included that Shekau issued various articulations where he compromised retribution on government authorities. 

"Since you are currently holding our ladies, simply sit back and watch what will happen to your own ladies. to your very own spouses as indicated by Sharia law," she cited Shekau to have said. 

"On December 12, 2012, huge number of ladies (in hundreds) met on front of the Zenith Bank close to the Government House and Diamond Bank along Baga street (they were said to gather a lot of N10,000 monetary strengthening gift. 

"On their way back, one vehicle passing on such ladies was accounted for to have been removed long Damboa – Biu street, till date no one represented them. 

"Four days after, a little network behind Dalori quarters, Wadiya was assaulted during the evening, ladies and adolescents were removed. IDPs from the water system cultivating and angling networks around Lake Alau, especially those from kayamla and environs described how a few young ladies were taken, revealing to them that since "your folks would prefer not to wed you out, we are accepting you as spouses. 

"On seventeenth September 2013, when shooters in military garbs obstructed the expressway prompting Damaturu (at Benishek), ladies and some young fellows were dealt with and removed. Various Fulani ladies and young ladies were detracted from their traveling settlements around Buni Yadi in Yobe. 

"The 276 students kidnapped from the Government Secondary School, Chibok on April 14 was the first to be at any point detailed, and it drew global shock." 

Then, Ayuba Alamson, another parent, said six individuals from his family were kidnapped by Boko Haram when they attacked the school in April 2014. 

As indicated by him, three young ladies were discharged by the gathering after an arrangement was come to with the administration while the rest are still in imprisonment. 

He mourned that around 18 guardians have passed on of dissatisfaction and heart assault following the hijack of their little girls by the radicals. 

He begged the state, governments, United Nations and other "important partners" not to yield in their endeavors toward ensuring that the young ladies are discharged. 

Alamson additionally spoke to the legislature not to likewise overlook Leah Sharibu, the main Christian young lady who was kept down by Boko Haram after the kidnapping at Government Girls Secondary School, Dapchi, Yobe state.
Please, Release My Daughter - Chibok Parent Begs Boko Haram Reviewed by FOW 24 News on April 15, 2019 Rating: 5 Rachael Daniel, one of the guardians of the snatched understudies of Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno state, has begged Abubakar...

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