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Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Indigenes of Anambra South Senatorial Union Hamburg,Germany joins in the #BRINGBACKOURGIRLS Campaign


As the call from all over the world intensifies the members of Anambra South senatorial Union Hamburg Germany are not left behind in the Solidarity match. 
The members have  called on the Nigerian government to redouble its efforts to find the girls, who were taken from their schools by terrorist group Boko Haram last month. The kidnappers said they took the girls to protest western education in Nigeria and they were going to sell  them as brides.

Boko Haram leader vows abducted Nigerian girls will not be seen again until his fighters are freed .
"I have a children and if anything were to happen to them, I'd be heartbroken. I can't even imagine what the parents in Nigeria are feeling after losing their daughters," said Mr. Marinze Oscar,the Chairman of the Union.
"It's so sad. Getting an education shouldn't be something that's wrong. Everybody should want to get an education. It shouldn't be a crime."
"This Campaign shows a sign of international commitment to what is happening in Nigeria. It gets the message out that the whole world is against the abductions. Women should be given their rights of freedom in any part of the world," Mr.Oscar said
The patron of the Union Nze Basil Anuniru while speaking during the campaign said,"It's going to take God to bring back our children,What Nigeria and Nigerians need most now is Prayer"
The terrorists aren't the only ones to blame,said Chief Emmanuel Ibe on the Patrons of the Union. He said the Nigerian government, which has sat idly  in recent months and years while other kidnappings have taken place, needs to take responsibility and step up its efforts to protect all of its citizens.
"Nothing has been done in the past. We need good leadership to keep our people safe," she said.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the Nigerian girls' whereabouts, Mr Callistus Udeaja said he was "very optimistic" the girls would soon be found safe and reunited with their families.
"We are confident that with all of the support from America ,France,China & Isreal that the girls will be returned. We are thanking everybody for their support," Obinna Anazodo &  Martin Akajieme said.
Christain Nwokolo,Chief Hilary Nwenyi and Jude Ezenwa where also present at the #BringBackOurGirls campaign amongst other.


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