2023: Cast Your Votes Wisely, Oyebode-Muhammed Urges Chibok Parents

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Victoria Ojugbana, Lagos

A co-founder of the Bring Back Our Girls Movement (BBOGM), Aisha Oyebode-Muhammed, has urged parents of the abducted Government Girls’ Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State girls to vote wisely in the 2023 general elections. 

In an open letter to the concerned parents to commemorate the anniversary of the abduction of the 276 Girls on April 14, 2014, by Boko Haram insurgents, on Thursday, Oyebode-Muhammed lamented that despite all efforts, all the girls have not been returned.

“Eight years today, about 100 of the girls are yet to get freedom with no further clue from appropriate quarters on the development. 

“It is from this background that I want to urge all to use your votes wisely in the next elections,” she stated.

Further, she emphasised that the election period should be used “to make the search and rescue of your daughters an election event. 

“My heart breaks for you and I remain saddened that despite all our collective actions and that of the many other families affected by this brutal insurgency, your daughters remain absent at this period.”

Hopes were raised that the remaining girls might be released in 2021, but as of today, eight years after the initial kidnapping, over 100 of the girls remain missing.

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