Chibok Girls Video: BBOG to march on Aso Villa

‎Oby Ezekwesili with parents of parents of Dorcas Yakubu (mother in green), the girl who addressed concerned parents in the video released by Boko Haram

The Bring Back Our Girls BBOG advocacy movement has reacted to the second ‘proof-of-life’ video released by the Boko Haram sect on Sunday regarding the travails of the over 200 abducted Chibok girls.

At a special sit-out of the movement Sunday evening in Abuja, the group in an address signed by its leaders, Oby Ezekwesili and Aisha Yesufu expressed its resolve to march on the Presidential Villa in the coming days except the federal government scale up efforts at rescuing the girls.

BBOG said, “853 days since the abduction of our #ChibokGirls, we woke up to a video on the state of our girls.

We are left with mixed feelings of grief and strengthened hope as the chilling words continue to sink in. “Our parents please exercise patience. We are suffering here. There is no kind of suffering we haven’t seen. Our sisters are injured, some have wounds on their heads and bodies.

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