Parents of the missing
schoolgirls from Chibok town in Borno State will tomorrow visit Dapchi town to
express sympathy with parents of the 110 schoolgirls abducted by insurgents
last month.
It was gathered that the visit
was essentially to sympathise with parents of the recently abducted schoolgirls
from Government Girls’ Science and Technical College, Dapchi.
Mr. Yakubu Nkeki and Mrs. Yana
Galang, Chairman and Women Leader, respectively, of the Abducted Chibok Girls
Parents’ Movement for Rescue, would tomorrow lead 30 parents of mostly yet to
be found Chibok girls to visit Dapchi where they would share experiences.
“Our chairman has already
communicated to the Chairman of the abducted Dapchi girls’ parents and chairman
of the Bursari Local Government Council, notifying them of our sympathy visit
to Dapchi town on 13th March,” Mrs. Galang said.
She said they would go there,
sit, listen and talk to one another about managing situations as traumatized
parents whose daughters were still in Boko Haram’s hands.
He said some parents of freed
Chibok girls would be in the delegation to strengthen the faith and raise the
hope of the Dapchi parents that their daughters would one day return home
safely.
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