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Dapchi Parents Storm NASS, Demand School Girls Rescue

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Parents of the 110 abducted Dapchi schoolgirls, yesterday, marched to the National Assembly to register their pains with the federal lawmakers in continuation of their clamour for the release of the pupils abducted by Boko Haram terrorists, penultimate week.
Wearing swollen faces that bore marks of pain and agony, some of the parents recounted their ordeals since the abduction of their daughters, saying that it had been a heartbreaking experience and nightmare since their daughters went missing.
The parents, who wore adorned in black shirts with inscription, “We are Dapchi People”, said that they had not come to criticise and attack the government but to demand the rescue of their daughters.
Meanwhile, parents of the 110 abducted Dapchi schoolgirls, yesterday, sent a delegation to Abuja in continuation of their clamour for the release of the pupils abducted by Boko Haram over two weeks ago.
Secretary of the parents’ association, Bukar Kachalla, told newsmen that the Dapchi delegation was expected to meet with the #BringBackOurGirls campaigners and other women’s groups in Abuja at the International Women’s Day celebration to help expand the clamour for the release of the girls.
Kachalla said the girls, who have been in captivity for the past 18 days, have been passing through horrifying experiences, hence the need to increase efforts to press for their release.
“Most of these girls are between the ages of 11 and 15 years, and they don’t know anything. Allowing them to pass through this kind of experience at this age for long will affect them greatly.
“Aisha Wakil, who participated in the negotiation between Boko Haram and the Federal Government in the past, has come out to say she has been in touch with the abductors of our girls.

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