Those still alive said they were optimistic their daughters were alive and called on the federal government to rescue them.
It is exactly seven years today (Wednesday) when Boko Haram terrorists stormed GGSS Chibok on April 14, 2014, forced 276 girls into a truck and moved towards the Sambisa Forest.
While some of the girls hung unto tree branches on the way to the forest and thereafter found their ways back home, others were not that lucky.
However, after the escape of a few and the release of over 100 through negotiations over time, most of the over 107 of the Chibok girls that have been reunited with their families are still struggling to be on their feet.
Seven Whole Years Have Gone, We Want To See Our Daughters Before We Die – Chibok Girls Parents
Those still alive said they were optimistic their daughters were alive and called on the Nigerian government to rescue them.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Apr 14, 2021
Parents of the yet-to-be-released 112 girls kidnapped from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State have said they want to see their missing daughters before they die.
Since the abduction of their daughters by the Boko Haram insurgents loyal to Abubakar Shekau, some of the parents have died of natural causes and others due to depression.
Some of the Chibok girls released by Boko Haram in May 2017