Women In Abuja Staged A peaceful Demonstration: Bring Back Our Girls

Women In Abuja Staged A peaceful Demonstration: Bring Back Our Girls

30th April, 2014

Demonstrating Mothers @ Abuja

 

Women in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, organized as “Women for Peace and Justice”, are staging a peaceful protest to press the government to act swiftly to release the remaining 230 female students kidnapped from their hostel in a secondary school in Chibok, Borno State.


Will Ross reports from a protest in Abuja where mothers have been pressing for the release of 230 schoolgirls abducted by militants two weeks ago
About 243 girls, students of the Government Secondary School, GGSC, we
re abducted by members of the Boko Haram on April 14. Forty-three of the girls escaped captivity and reunited with their families. But the bulk of the students are still held by their abductors without much of a showing of tact to free the schoolgirls by the government.
The protest today is expected to push the government into showing more concern and acting seriously to free the schoolgirls.
Premium Times’ reports are in Abuja and joining the protest and will bring you live updates as it proceeds. The protest is largely expected to be peaceful. But recently, protests against the government in Abuja have been met with security highhandedness since the former Rivers State police commissioner, Joseph Mbu, took leadership of the Abuja police command. Abuja is also home to special government security forces.
Women In Abuja Staged A peaceful Demonstration: Bring Back Our Girls

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