Monday 5 May 2014

UPDATE****Borno State Youth Alliance declares wednesday a public holiday


Na wao govt do something fast please, these Chibok girls are going through hell yet everyone is protesting without getting any good result......
..this wednesday has been declared a lecture free day by student members of the Borno state youth alliance in solidarity with the abducted Chibok girls.
Briefing the media earlier today, Fatima Maliki leader of the group condemned the abduction and called on the government to secure the girls' release.
"Borno youths are passionately appealing to the federal government to strive towards bringing back our abducted sisters, daughters, colleagues, and friends"
"Borno state is under a state of emmergency rule and by this pronouncement as stated in the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria, section 305 all powers concerning security has been suspended from the hands of the governor Kashim Shettima, that translates to the fact that the federal government is the only entity solely responsible for all security situations in the state"; therefore the stakeholders should stop buck passing and face the task of securing the citizens and freeing our abducted sisters".

****remember we informed you earlier that the Boko sect has claimed responsiblity for the girls' abduction and threatend to sell them off for as low as $12.
****biko when will this end?

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