Chibok Girls May Have Been Forced And Made Suicide Bombers – Group
After the recent four separate attacks by suspected female Boko Haram terrorists where 14 people died and many injured a group, Centre For the Advocacy of Justice and Rights, has released a press statement and said that these female suicide bombers might be the Chibok girls, who were forced to do the evil act.
The female suicide bombers have attacked Kano metropolis. The terrorists are suspected to be the Chibok girls, who were forcefully taken over 100 days ago.
The statement signed by group's programme officer, Pwakim Choji, read: "Our greatest fear is that we hope it is not the Chibok girls that are being brain washed by their captors to commit such acts and if our fears are true, then it is already a national tragedy as many of these girls are yet to be accounted for."
They also begged the public to cooperate with the necessary security agencies and help the nation in the fight against terrorism.
President Jonathan has been told to try and end this recent phase of suicide bombing as it is inhumane.
The Chibok girls were kidnapped on April 14, 2014, from a Chibok secondary school in Borno State. Despite multiple international efforts to get the girls back, the Nigerian defence authorities have not made much advance in finding the victims.
Source: Legit.ng