Lagos Shuts Markets For Chibok Schoolgirls

By The Rainbow

In a press statement made available to P.M.NEWS, she said as a responsible mother, she could imagine theĀ  ordeal and traumatic experience the innocent girls would have been subjected to in the hands of the 'lawless bandits and mean gangsters'.

She reckoned that they might have subjected the girls to cruel and dehumanizing life and called on government and appropriate security agencies not to spare any efforts to track these girls and reunite them with their families as soon as possible.

The Iyaloja-General asked well-meaning Nigerians, pressure groups, NGOs, religious organisations to keep alive issue around the missing schoolgirls until they are rescued.

'Members of the public should be very vigilant about the goings-on in their environment and volunteer information to security agencies at all times,' she wrote.

The market women and men clad in red shirts with the inscription 'Free Our Daughters, Our Future,' chanted solidarity songs as they marched to the Lagos State Governor's office.


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