
The #BringBackOurGirls (BBOG) group has urged the federal government to be transparent in communicating the rehabilitation, reintegration, and resettlement programme for the 24 Chibok girls that are back.
In a press release signed by the leaders if the group, DrObyEzekwesili and Aisha Yesufu, it stated that the transparency will help demonstrate adequacy and effectiveness of the exercise and how the other girls will experience after their return.
The group also stated that the other parents whose daughters are yet to come back, need constant communication from the government as it will help give them hope that they will one day, see their daughters.
Recall that the group had also stated that the federal government needed to fulfill the promise it had made of bringing 83 Chibok girls back.
It stated that the presidency had publicly pledged to bring the girls back and the promise have not been fulfilled.
The group while urging President Muhammadu Buhari to act with no delay, adding that rescuing the girls was a constitutional responsibility of the government.
“It is not an honour, it is not a privilege, and it is not a favour, to bring back our Chibok girls. It is their right as citizens and the constitutional responsibility of President Muhammadu Buhari which he swore to an oath to fulfil.
“The only crime of our Chibok girls is seems to be that they are daughters from poor homes, and therefore can be neglected and forgotten. When did it become a sin for the poor to seek education for their children? We say no, and that is why we will continue to stand until all our girls are back and/or accounted for,” it said.