President Goodluck Jonathan will on Friday, May 16, visit Chibok for the first time sincenearly 300 females students have been abducted from a local school, senior government officials said.
Some of the girls managed to escape, but the location of about 230 teenagers remains unknown.
Parents have identified 70 girls from a videoreleased by Boko Haram earlier this week.
Nigerians and people from all over the worldhave staged countless protests demanding to#BringBackOurGirls. A great number of nationaland international politicians have joined the campaign.Meanwhile, Jonathan is to take part in a summit on the Boko Haram insurgency organised by the French government in Paris.
In fact, only a few federal officials from the FCT have visited the town of Chibok after the girls were kidnapper. The list includes military and service chiefs, the National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki, and the Inspector General of Police Mohammed Abubakar.President Jonathan and Nigerian government are under pressure for their slow response to the horrible abduction of the innocent children.
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