Malala Yousafzai, Will Address #BringBackOurGirls Coalition Members In Abuja Today
Five of the schoolgirls who escaped from 
Boko Haram captivity joined the members of the BringBackOurGirls 
Coalition rally in Abuja on Sunday to drum up support for their 
colleagues who are still being held captive by the Bioko Haram Islamic 
sect.
Over 200 girls were abducted in their hostel at the Government Secondary School. Chibok, Borno State on April 15.
The girls were brought to the BBOG sit-out meeting at Unity Fountain, Maitama, Abuja on Sunday.
The young girls who sat quietly throughout the duration of the sit-out, looked subdued and withdrawn.
The girls are Awa Alhama , Hauwa Musa, Hauwa John, Kanna Bitrus, and Rebecca Ishaku.
Maina Yega, whose daughter was among 
those abducted, said that many affected parents could not come to Abuja 
to participate in the rallies on account of the distance and the fact 
that they were psychological disturbed by the incident.
“Many parents could not come because they are psychological traumatized by the abduction,” he explained.
Shetimma Haruna, whose daughter, Margret,
 was 
also kidnapped, thanked the members of the BBOG for their 
relentless efforts in campaigning for the release of the girls.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani girl-child 
education campaigner, Malala Yousafzai, will be addressing the 
#BringBackOurGirls coalition members and seeking more international 
support for the campaign for the release of the 200 abducted Chibok 
schoolgirls in Abuja on Monday (today).
Malala, who arrived Abuja on Saturday, is
 expected to bring more pressure on the Federal Government which has 
been unable to secure the release of the girls 90 days after they were 
kidnapped.
The child activist, who survived an 
assassination attempt by the Taliban, would use the occasion to mark the
 Malala Day (July 14,) a day set aside to champion her cause for free 
and compulsory education for every child around the world.
The Coordinator of the BBOG, and a former
 Education minister, Oby Ezekwesili, said that about 35 members of her 
movement would also actively participate in the rally which would hold 
at the conference hall of Sheraton Hotel.
Ezekwesili stated that the campaign to 
free the Chibok girls was not confrontational, noting that the movement 
was meant to partner the government and security agencies in their 
efforts to secure the release of the girls.
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