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#BringBackOurGirls Movement Calls For Global Week Of Action On Chibok Girls

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by Oluwatosin Fatoyinbo
The #BringBackOurGirls Movement have made calls for  a global week of  action on the missing Chibok girls.
This call was made in a statement signed by some of the parents of the missing girls and co-convener Mrs Oby Ezekwesili released on Wednesday.
The movement said October 14 would make it 6 months since the abduction of the 276 Chibok girls by dreaded Islamic sect Boko Haram
“October 14, 2014 makes it exactly six (6) months since 276 girls were abducted by the Boko Haram sect from their school – Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, Nigeria.  The Boko Haram leader claimed responsibility for the mass kidnappings in a video where he informed the world that he plans to sell the girls into slavery. Till date, not one girl has been rescued, save for 57 girls who escaped on their own, while 219 girls still remain in captivity”
The Global week according to the statement is expected to hold between October 11 and 18, 2014. October 11 is the United Nations International Day of the Girl Child and the movement chose the day as the start of the Global week. The call is to mobilize people from around the world to “demand for the immediate rescue of our Chibok Girls and end this humanitarian tragedy”
The statement read

 
“It is undeniably apt that this year’s theme for United Nations International Day of the Girl Child: Empowering Adolescent Girls: Ending The Circle of Violence, coincides with this period when we all are still agitating for the immediate release of our innocent Chibok girls who are victims of the violence being perpetrated by the Boko Haram sect in Nigeria. These are adolescent girls who, against all odds, sought education in order to be empowered in their bid to become responsible leaders of the society. Our world must not forget them.”
 
“How can the world move on without 219 promising young women whose zeal for education should be an example for girls everywhere in the world. We cannot afford for girls and parents anywhere in the world to be forced to choose between education and personal safety. ” 
The movement then urged global leaders, politicians, the United Nations, civil society groups and religious leaders to come out en-masse to support the Global week and “to demand for renewed actions for the immediate rescue of our Chibok girls”
“We therefore make this global call to all political leaders, the United Nations, civil society groups, religious leaders, development partners, celebrities and all well-meaning individuals to come out en-masse during this Global Week of Action and raise their voices to demand renewed actions for the immediate rescue of our Chibok girls. We ask that various on-the-ground activities and the social media be used to show support and solidarity for #ChibokGirls “
 
“We wish to further call on the Nigerian government and other Governments lending support to the rescue operation to intensify any actions already being taken to achieve quick result of the immediate rescue of the Chibok girls.”
“We encourage friends of our #chibokgirls around the world to hold vigils in Communities; and where possible at Nigerian Embassies in your countries. Please help spread the message to pupils and students in schools; To people at churches, mosques, and temples! Please call on your leaders to do everything possible to help #BringBackOurGirls NOW and ALIVE”

 

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