The world's youngest-ever Nobel Prize recipient, from Pakistan and Girl child education Campaigner, Malala Yousafzai, has advised the President Goodluck Jonathan-led Federal Government to re-double its efforts, to see to the release of the over 200 Chibok girls abducted by the Boko Haram sect since six months ago.
In a message posted on her blog, communitymalala.org , on Tuesday – titled “Six months on, bring back our girls” – she explained that it would bring her great pleasure to see the Chibok girls reunited with their parents.
"Six months after the Boko Haram kidnapping of
273 Nigerian school girls, we must raise our
voices again and louder than ever to demand
that the more than 200 girls still in captivity be
freed, reunited with their families, and receive a
quality and safe education.
273 Nigerian school girls, we must raise our
voices again and louder than ever to demand
that the more than 200 girls still in captivity be
freed, reunited with their families, and receive a
quality and safe education.
“I urge the Nigerian government and the
international community to re-double their efforts
to bring a quick and peaceful conclusion to this
crisis and bring back our girls,”
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