Members of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement Tuesday, marched to Aso Rock in Abuja.
Led by Oby Ezekwesili and Aisha Yesufu, leaders of the movement, the protesters are asking the government to step up their game to secure the release of the 113 Chibok school girls remaining in captivity.
They also demand the freedom of others being held by Boko Haram. The group converged on Unity Fountain before filing towards the Presidential Villa.
1,205 days too long!#BringBackOurGirls
We have continued with our advocacy because we have #113ReasonsToMarch! pic.twitter.com/lTD0dP0JRD
— #BringBackOurGirls (@BBOG_Nigeria) August 1, 2017
We are not just here for our #ChibokGirls.
Today, we are also here to raise our voices concerning the Policewomen who are missing.#BBOG pic.twitter.com/SpLBjhVWaq
— #BringBackOurGirls (@BBOG_Nigeria) August 1, 2017
We are here to raise our voices against the recent attacks in the North-East – including the attacks on UniMaid & NNPC staff & our military. pic.twitter.com/0Feib1tYA6
— #BringBackOurGirls (@BBOG_Nigeria) August 1, 2017
Painful that patterns that surrounded the abduction of our #ChibokGirls are repeating themselves with the abduction of the Policewomen. pic.twitter.com/kP5DhC4C7k
— #BringBackOurGirls (@BBOG_Nigeria) August 1, 2017
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