Chibok People Disappointed As Jonathan Makes No Mention Of Missing Girls In Borno Visit

The people of Chibok on Friday said
President Goodluck Jonathan was not
sincere about the search for their
daughters abducted on April 14, 2014
from their Government Secondary School.
The town spoke through the spokesman
of Kibaku community, Dr. Allen
Mannaseh. They expressed sadness that
the federal government had not been able
to bring the girls home 277 days after
they were abducted. To make matters
worse, the president said nothing about it
during his visit to Maiduguri on Thursday,
according to Thisday.
In an unexpected visit, Jonathan was in
Maiduguri on Thursday, where he checked
on the Internally Displaced Persons
(IDPs). Thursday’s visit was the first time
the president would visit Borno state
since the abduction of the girls.
Boko Haram attacks have intensified in
the state in recent times, with hundreds
killed in Baga and Doron Baga on Jan. 3.
Thousands have been killed by the
terrorists since their campaign of violence
began in 2009.

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