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14 Chibok Girls Yet To Meet Families Six Months After Their Rescue

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Abuja (Sundiata Post) – At least 14 Chibok girls who were rescued last year after their 2014 abduction by Boko Haram terrorists are yet to be reunited with their families.

The Chibok community in Abuja, under the aegis of the Kibaku Area Development Association, KADA is calling on the Borno State Government to assure the parents and families of the girls of the fate of their daughters.

KADA Chairman, Nkeki Mutah made the demand on Friday at a news conference to mark nine years since the Chibok incident.

The Association also reminded President Muhammadu Buhari of his pledge to rescue the girls before the end of his tenure.

Over 20 parents of the missing girls are said to have passed away over the last nine years due to trauma-related ailments.

(AIT)

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