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#BBOG Set To Occupy Aso Villa

The Bring Back Our Girls Group #BBOG will on Tuesday 1st of August march to the State House to among other things express disappointment and press demands about on the remaining missing 113 #ChibokGirls.

In a statement released by the group on monday,” For 3 months since May, the federal government has not given any updates on the return of our 113 missing #ChibokGirls. The parents, families, community, and the public at large have been left in the dark wondering. This is unacceptable. Our march is also intended to wake the federal government up, and prevent in from relapsing and sinking into the inertia and complacency it is always wont to.”

“There has also been an increased spate of terrorists attacks in the northeast, as well as the recent abduction of women on Borno-Adamawa road which the federal government is living in denial about and handling poorly. Clearly no lessons have been learned over the years.”

Sesugh Akume says all group members and sympathisers are to converged  at Unity Fountain Abuja from 9 am to proceed on the march.

“We enjoin all who share a concern for our #ChibokGirls and these associated issues to join us.”

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