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Chibok girls: Keep a spotlight on the girls, Parents tell First Lady

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Oluremi Tinubu

The parents of the 91 missing girls from the 2014 school abduction in Chibok, Borno State, have reached out to First Lady Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, urging her to advocate for the safe return of their daughters.

In an open letter titled “A Plea for Justice and Remembering the Chibok Girls – A Letter to Her Excellency Mrs. Remi Tinubu,” signed by Yana Galang and Mallam Zanna on behalf of the Chibok Parents

Association, they shared their anguish and hope for the safe return of their daughters. Despite some of the Chibok girls being reunited with their families, 91 remain missing, causing ongoing pain and trauma for the parents.

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They implored Mrs. Tinubu to use her influence to ensure that justice is served and those responsible for the abduction are held accountable.

The parents requested Mrs. Tinubu’s solidarity in keeping the spotlight on the Chibok girls, seeking truth, closure, and compassion from her as they continue their decade-long fight for their daughters’ freedom.

They expressed belief in justice prevailing and asked for Mrs. Tinubu’s commitment to standing with them and never forgetting the girls who were taken from their school that fateful night.

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