They cited their daughter as an example of suffering endured by victims of terrorists’ captivity who refuse to renounce their faith.
Mr Laka said that security agents would not relent iuntil the the kidnapped girls were rescued.
“As Leah turns 22 years old today, we call on President Bola Tinubu to fulfil his constitutional duty to protect all citizens,” said the group.
Speaking about Chibok girls, Mr Adesina said, “over 100 (Chibok girls) have been returned by the administration.”
The minister said the federal government was praying for the girls and “know that very soon, God will release these children.”
“If we fail to take decisive actions to improve the GDP, foreign reserve, employment, electricity and stop inflation and foreign debt, for sure youth agitations will continue and we may not escape
Borno governor Babagana Zulum, who escaped two attacks from the insurgents, recently said the rehabilitation and deradicalisation program is not working as those rehabilitated return to join their group
As of now, it is still unclear if the government is still doing anything to secure her safe release to her parents or whether the government has left her to her fate.
Leah Sharibu was one of the 110 Dapchi schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram in 2018. She’s being held in captivity for declining to renounce her Christian faith.
“President has also dispatched to Minna, Niger State a team of security chiefs to coordinate the rescue operation.”
