Chibok community, BBOG task govt on release of 82 remaining abducted school girls
Nigeria, April 15 -- The Kibaku (Chibok) Area Development Association (KADA) has said 82 Chibok girls remain unaccounted for after a decade in captivity, attributing their continued ordeal to the government's inaction.
The President of KADA, Dauda Iliya, stated this during the 10th-year commemoration of the #BringBackOurGirls (BBOG) campaign on Sunday in Abuja.
The figure released by the association, however, conflicts with another one put at 91.
Mr Iliya urged authorities to confront the lingering trauma and offer solace to the affected families and communities.
He recounted the tragic events of 14 April 2014 when hundreds of girls were abducted, leaving an enduring scar on the nation's conscience.
He said despite the return of 194 ...
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