Negotiate release of remaining Chibok girls, BBOG tells FG

by Azeez Adeniyi

The BringBackOurGirlsGroup (BBOG) has written an open letter to the Federal Government demanding that it to negotiate for the release of the remaining 198 girls in captivity.

Convener of the group, Oby Ezekwesili who uploaded the letter on her twitter page said the group decided to adopt an open medium to communicate the content of the letter to the government after being ignored since over two months when the letter was sent.

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“We consider it grossly objectionable that FG chose to be unresponsive to a letter that was addressed and delivered to the minister of Information as well as copied and sent to the Vice President, Chief of Staff of the president and minister of Defence”.

“we hereby published the letter in order to convey a strong message to FG that it cannot scuttle public scrutiny and demand for accountability on status of the remaining ChibokGirls” she said.

“Our Movement  believes that the constitutional duty of government is to be accountable and to provide answers to citizens on issues that affects them,” she added.

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