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#BringBackOurGirls Movement Expresses ‘Cautious’ Optimism On Chibok Girls Release

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The #BBOG Abuja Family has expressed optimism over the reported release of the abducted chibok girls.
In a statement released to NewsWireNGR, the Family said that its ‘extremely anxious but cautiously anxious’ about the release.
“Local and International News Media have been agog with news that the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Boko Haram Sect have reached a cease fire, which also includes the release of the 219 abducted Chibok girls. While we await official confirmation from our President over this development, we are extremely anxious but cautiously optimistic that the abducted Chibok girls will be released swiftly or at least in a matter of days.”
The statement also made call for the release of other hostages asides the chibok girl
“Beyond the release of the Chibok girls, we call on the FG to also ensure the release of all other Nigerians and Non Nigerians that have been abducted by the sect before and after the chibok girls were kidnapped.”
They further expressed optimism that the ceasefire between the Federal government and the terrorists will bring lasting peace to the the troubled North East.
“We hope that the ceasefire will allow for dialogue, peace and an atmosphere that will promote the rapid development of the North East Sector while continuing to prioritise the education of children, especially girls.”

“Early evidence of the workings of the ceasefire will help considerably to boost public confidence. So we encourage the FG to  release  as much information as is possible, within reasonable constraints”
The statement concluded by saying the movement will continue to monitor the progress of the report and won’t give up until the girls are released.
“The #BringBackOurGirls Abuja Movement will continue to monitor the situation and provide any update as events unfold. We thank all our partners and supporters globally who’ve supported the movement since inception and continue to do so till date.”

“As promised on April 30, 2014, we will not stop our campaign until our Girls are Back and Alive.” The statement said.

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